The difference between Friend and Stranger
When used as nouns, friend means a person other than a family member, spouse or lover whose company one enjoys and towards whom one feels affection, whereas stranger means a person whom one does not know.
When used as verbs, friend means to act as a friend to, to befriend, whereas stranger means to estrange.
check bellow for the other definitions of Friend and Stranger
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Friend as a noun:
A person other than a family member, spouse or lover whose company one enjoys and towards whom one feels affection.
Examples:
"John and I have been friends ever since we were roommates at college. Trust is important between friends. I used to find it hard to make friends when I was shy."
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Friend as a noun:
A boyfriend or girlfriend.
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Friend as a noun:
An associate who provides assistance.
Examples:
"The Automobile Association is every motorist's friend. The police is every law-abiding citizen's friend."
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Friend as a noun:
A person with whom one is vaguely or indirectly acquainted
Examples:
"a friend of a friend; I added him as a friend on Facebook, but I hardly know him."
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Friend as a noun:
A person who backs or supports something.
Examples:
"I’m not a friend of cheap wine."
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Friend as a noun (informal):
An object or idea that can be used for good.
Examples:
"Wiktionary is your friend."
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Friend as a noun (colloquial, ironic, used only in the [[vocative]]):
Used as a form of address when warning someone.
Examples:
"You’d better watch it, friend."
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Friend as a noun (object-oriented programming):
A function or class granted special access to the private and protected members of another class.
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Friend as a noun (climbing):
A spring-loaded camming device.
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Friend as a noun (obsolete):
A paramour of either sex.
Examples:
"rfquotek Shakespeare"
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Friend as a noun (Scotland, obsolete):
A relative.
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Friend as a verb (transitive, obsolete):
To act as a friend to, to befriend; to be friendly to, to help.
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Friend as a verb (transitive):
To add (a person) to a list of friends on a social networking site; to officially designate (someone) as a friend.
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Stranger as an adjective:
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Stranger as a noun:
A person whom one does not know; a person who is neither a friend nor an acquaintance.
Examples:
"That gentleman is a stranger to me.  nowrap Children are taught not to talk to strangers."
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Stranger as a noun:
An outsider or foreigner.
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Stranger as a noun:
A newcomer.
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Stranger as a noun (humorous):
One who has not been seen for a long time.
Examples:
"Hello, stranger!"
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Stranger as a noun (obsolete):
One not belonging to the family or household; a guest; a visitor.
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Stranger as a noun (legal):
One not privy or party to an act, contract, or title; a mere intruder or intermeddler; one who interferes without right.
Examples:
"Actual possession of land gives a good title against a stranger having no title."
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Stranger as a verb (obsolete, transitive):
To estrange; to alienate.
Examples:
"rfquotek Shakespeare"
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