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UK//juː wɒnt sʌm ˈkʌmpəni//US//ju wɑnt sʌm ˈkʌmpəni//

Meaning of You want some company

An invitation to someone to join you for social interaction.

In simple words: You would like someone to be with you.

You want some company in a sentence

  • During the holidays, many people feel lonely, so they often say, 'You want some company?'
  • If you're bored, just call me. You want some company, I’m right here!
  • After a long day, I thought, 'You want some company to relax with?'
  • At the café, I noticed she seemed lonely, so I asked, 'You want some company?'

How to use You want some company

Use in casual contexts when inviting or suggesting companionship. Friendly and inviting; avoid in formal situations.

Grammar pattern

standalone greeting

Memory hint

Picture a party where you invite others to join you.

Related words

Collocations with You want some company

  • ask for company
  • enjoy company
  • provide company
  • seek some company
  • offer company

Synonyms for You want some company

Common mistakes with You want some company

  • Confused with 'You want to company?' which is incorrect.
  • Omitting 'some' makes it sound too formal.
  • Using it in inappropriate contexts, like a job interview.

Compare You want some company with Invitation, Friendship, Fellowship

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Frequently asked questions about You want some company

What does You want some company mean?

You would like someone to be with you.

What is the definition of You want some company?

An invitation to someone to join you for social interaction.

How do you use You want some company in a sentence?

During the holidays, many people feel lonely, so they often say, 'You want some company?'

Can you give another example of You want some company?

If you're bored, just call me. You want some company, I’m right here!

What are synonyms for You want some company?

Common alternatives include invitation, companionship, togetherness, friendship, fellowship.

What words go with You want some company?

It commonly pairs with ask for company, enjoy company, provide company, seek some company, offer company.

What are common mistakes when using You want some company?

Confused with 'You want to company?' which is incorrect. Omitting 'some' makes it sound too formal. Using it in inappropriate contexts, like a job interview.

How do you pronounce You want some company?

US: //ju wɑnt sʌm ˈkʌmpəni//, UK: //juː wɒnt sʌm ˈkʌmpəni//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use You want some company?

Use in casual contexts when inviting or suggesting companionship. Friendly and inviting; avoid in formal situations.