Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

be-in-good-company

idiom
/biː ɪn ɡʊd ˈkʌmpəni/
Definition
To be in the presence of well-regarded or pleasant people.
Examples
  • After meeting her supportive friends, she felt she was really in good company.
  • At the gathering, everyone was so friendly that I knew I was in good company.
Meaning
This phrase suggests that a person feels comfortable and happy being around friends or individuals who are kind and positive.
Synonyms
  • Be among good friends
  • Be with pleasant people
  • Surround oneself with positive influences