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a friend in need is a friend indeed

 

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A friend in need is a friend indeed

Description:

The phrase "a friend in need is a friend indeed" implies that a person who is willing to help and support you during difficult times is a true friend.

Senses:

1. Idiomatic Expression

In this sense, "a friend in need is a friend indeed" is figurative and represents the idea that a friend who offers help and stands by your side when you are in trouble is a genuine friend you can rely on.

Usage:

1. Moral Lesson

This phrase is often used to teach the moral lesson of the importance of true friendship and the need for supportive companionship.

Example sentence: "When I lost my job, Sarah was the one who helped me find a new one. Truly, a friend in need is a friend indeed."

2. Personal Experience

People also use this phrase to share personal experiences where friends provided unwavering support during challenging times.

Example sentence: "During my illness, my best friend Emma took care of me every day. I can confidently say that a friend in need is a friend indeed."

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