Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

strange-bedfellows

idiom
/ˈstreɪndʒ ˈbɛdˈfɛloʊz/
Definition
The term refers to seemingly incompatible or unlikely allies or partners, often in a political or social context.
Examples
  • In politics, strange-bedfellows often emerge, as seen when opposing parties unite to pass urgent legislation.
  • During the crisis, strange-bedfellows formed alliances to tackle the issue at hand.
Meaning
It describes a situation where two parties, who normally do not agree or share common values, come together for a specific purpose, usually due to necessity or shared interests.
Synonyms
  • unlikely allies
  • unusual partners
  • unexpected companions