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  • 00:00

    [You know, boyfriends and girlfriends are gonna come and go, but this is for life!]

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    Friends opens with Monica coming to the rescue of runaway bride Rachel.

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    [Oh God Monica, hi!]

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    The image of Rachel in her wedding dress, choosing this new group of friends over her

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    fiancee, sets up the show’s central theme of the romance of friendship.

  • 00:20

    [Are you asking me to have a friend-naissance?]

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    [Sure?]

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    [Alright - although I don't think we really need one, baby, I've never stopped loving

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    you.]

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    Ross is also newly single in the pilot, and finds comfort in his group of friends in place

  • 00:36

    of his ex-wife.

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    In fact, it’s key that none of the six characters is in a serious relationship when the series

  • 00:42

    begins.

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    The show portrayed lovers as friends, and friends as the loves of each other’s lives.

  • 00:48

    Friends illustrates that friendship and romance are two interconnected sides of the same love

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    coin.

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    Throughout the show, we see familiar romantic behavior transplanted onto platonic situations,

  • 00:59

    and this makes us laugh.

  • 01:01

    [Oh I love you!]

  • 01:04

    [I love you too!]

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    The friends pay each other’s bills, [I'll just cover you for a while.]

  • 01:10

    [No, no.] own pets together, and share their possessions.

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    [I was thinking maybe we should start dividing up our stuff.]

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    There’s the exchange of jewelry as a token of affection, the expectation of being the

  • 01:28

    first to hear big news, [Ever since high school Rachel was the one person I told everything

  • 01:33

    to.] knowing the details of each other’s sex lives, [You know, I once dated this guy

  • 01:37

    who wanted to pretend that he was an archeologist, and that I was this naughty cavewoman whom

  • 01:42

    he unfroze from a block of ice.]

  • 01:45

    [Are you talking about my brother?]

  • 01:49

    [Yeah I didn't disguise that very well, did I?] and being mistaken for a couple.

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    [You know - my brother and his boyfriend have been trying to adopt for three years.

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    What agency did you two go through?]

  • 02:00

    At many points, characters use the language of romance or sex in innocent situations to

  • 02:05

    create gags.

  • 02:10

    This comedy technique relies on the fact that innuendo and double meanings are funnier than

  • 02:15

    saying something outright.

  • 02:16

    [How do you expect me to grow if you won't let me blow?]

  • 02:21

    [You know I don't have a problem with that.]

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    So using the language of couples to talk about friends is the basis of countless jokes throughout

  • 02:38

    the series.

  • 02:39

    Moving away from a roommate represents a breakup.

  • 02:51

    When Joey considers getting his own apartment in season 2, Chandler responds as if his boyfriend

  • 02:55

    has admitted to desiring someone else.

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    [Can we drop this?

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    I am not interested in the guy's apartment.]

  • 03:02

    [Oh please - I saw the way you were checking out his moldings.]

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    And Chandler’s new roommate Eddie is viewed as a challenge to Joey, as if he's a post-breakup

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    relationship.

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    [It’ll never last, he’s just a rebound roommate] Monica lies so Rachel won’t find

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    out about her going shopping with Ross’ girlfriend.

  • 03:21

    In this scene, the receipt that Rachel finds in Monica’s pocket is the telltale lipstick

  • 03:25

    on the collar, [One thing led to another, and before I knew it, we were shopping.

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    We only did it once.

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    It didn’t mean anything to me.

  • 03:46

    Rachel, I was thinking of you the whole time!] and characters’ jealousy suggests an expectation

  • 03:55

    of monogamous best-friendship.

  • 03:56

    [Whose eggs do you like better, his or mine?

  • 03:59

    Huh?]

  • 04:00

    [Well I like both eggs equally!]

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    [Oh, come on!

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    Nobody likes two different kinds of eggs equally - you like one better than the other, and

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    I want to know which.]

  • 04:08

    [Well what’s the difference?

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    Your eggs aren’t here anymore, are they?

  • 04:12

    You took your eggs and you left!

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    Did you really expect me to never find new eggs?]

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    Later in the series, Monica wants Rachel to mourn the end of their time living together.

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    [What is the matter with you?

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    Why aren’t you more upset?

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    Aren’t you going to be sad that we’re not living together anymore?

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    Aren’t you going to miss me at all?]

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    Her insistence on the magnitude of this event tells us that it truly is a kind of break-up.

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    [I mean, it’s the end of an era!]

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    [I know!]

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    It’s the end to the era which friendship came before romance.

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    Monica’s relationship with Chandler is replacing the intimacy that she and Rachel shared as

  • 04:48

    roommates, [When I take a shower, she leaves me little notes on the mirror.] and this taps

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    into a true insight that when our friends enter serious relationships we do lose them

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    a little to their romantic partners.

  • 05:00

    The two major successful love relationships in the show start as friendships illuminates

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    a key thesis of Friends -- that all the best love stories are really friendships.

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    Good romances are based on humor and a strong emotional bond, not sex alone.

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    [I mean you care about me, you’re loving, you make me laugh.]

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    In season eight, Ross and Rachel become a strong parenting team still as friends, symbolizing

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    that this sacred bond is actually born of friendship, not romantic attraction.

  • 05:37

    Monica and Chandler’s proves even more explicitly that friendship is the foundation of romantic

  • 05:43

    love.

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    His friendship with Monica is what allows Chandler to finally put aside his sarcasm

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    and open up to real love.

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    [What if we live together and you'll understand what I'm saying.]

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    These romances also take place almost entirely in the presence of the other friends.

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    Ross and Rachel’s romance isn’t theirs alone - it belongs to all six of the friends,

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    and we see the group’s investment in both the high points - [Ross kissed me.]

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    [No!]

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    [Oh my God!] and the low points.

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    The friends wait outside the door as Chandler proposes to Monica, and they celebrate the

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    engagement as a group.

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    Active group participation in romances underlines how at this stage in their lives romance never

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    completely supersedes friendship.

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    The friends often attend big events as a group, so that even dates are situated in a larger

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    friendship context, and coupling off doesn’t stop the characters from hanging out with

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    each other all the time.

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    Couplings that pose a threat to the group’s unity are abandoned, and Ross and Rachel make

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    friendship work after their breakup despite their shared animosity.

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    The collective friendship between the six characters comes first.

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    The friends often celebrate major life milestones with each other rather than significant others,

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    underlining that they are each other’s primary partners.

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    When Rachel shares the news of her pregnancy with Phoebe and Monica before telling the

  • 07:06

    baby’s father, it’s as if the three of them are having a baby together.

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    Ross and Rachel have conceived the baby as friends, and this emphasizes that it’s with

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    our friends that we take big steps at this age.

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    After the baby’s birth, Monica “gives” Rachel the name she’d planned to use for

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    her own daughter, demonstrating that her love for Rachel still comes before her future family

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    at this point.

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    [Oh but you love that name!]

  • 07:30

    [Yeah - but I love you more.]

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    Fantasizing about future life events, including romantic ones, is also something done with

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    friends.

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    Like romantic couples, the characters get closer and achieve stronger bonds by remaining

  • 07:47

    together through fights, career changes, breakups, and other ups and downs.

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    [There are three things that you should know about me.

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    One - my friends are the most important thing in my life.]

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    Taking part in each other’s weddings [So there's no one to walk me down the aisle and

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    I would just really love it if you would do it.]

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    the births of each other’s children signals that the friends will remain in each other’s

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    lives forever.

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    When we meet the characters in their mid-twenties, their friends are family.

  • 08:16

    They spend major holidays like Thanksgiving together, cook for each other, celebrate their

  • 08:21

    birthdays together, and accompany each other to the doctor.

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    On the other hand, the friends don’t relate well to their actual family members, whom

  • 08:34

    they either have little in common with or harbor resentment towards.

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    [You're kicking me out?]

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    [You put holes in my baby's ears!]

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    [Well at least now people would know she's a girl!]

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    Most can identify with this -- as much as we may love and want to like our families

  • 08:48

    -- often it’s with our friends that we feel more open, free, and accepted.

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    The central ethos of Friends is that friendships are just as formative and emotionally important

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    to our lives as our romances and family.

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    The show is an argument for the irreplaceable value of friendship in shaping our adult selves.

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    [You can't move.

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    You just can't.]

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    [Rachel's right.

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    This is where you guys belong.]

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    As their twenties progress, the show’s characters are occasionally forced to defend their friendships

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    and question whether they should be more independent from each other.

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    [I’m 28 years old, I’ve never lived alone, and I’m finally at a place where I’ve

  • 09:27

    got enough money that I don’t need a roommate anymore.]

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    Friendship holds supreme importance for these characters at the beginning of the show, but

  • 09:34

    by its end, as they reach their mid-thirties, friendship is beginning to take second place

  • 09:39

    to family.

  • 09:40

    Monica’s and Chandler’s move to the suburbs signals this shift -- the friends will no

  • 09:44

    longer be able to see each other every day.

  • 09:46

    As the series comes to a close we feel regret or sadness that this friends-first state of

  • 09:51

    being can’t last, but we also recognize the enormous love that the characters have

  • 09:55

    for each other has defined a decade of their lives.

  • 09:59

    While our society often emphasizes family, romance and individualism, nothing can erase

  • 10:05

    the impact of friendships.

  • 10:07

    The theme “I’ll be there for you” is a promise that our true friends, and hopefully

  • 10:11

    a whole bunch of reruns on Netflix, will never really leave us.

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The example sentences of CONCEIVED in videos (15 in total of 112)

ross proper noun, singular and coordinating conjunction rachel proper noun, singular have verb, non-3rd person singular present conceived verb, past participle the determiner baby noun, singular or mass as preposition or subordinating conjunction friends noun, plural , and coordinating conjunction this determiner emphasizes verb, 3rd person singular present that preposition or subordinating conjunction it personal pronoun s proper noun, singular with preposition or subordinating conjunction
found verb, past tense that preposition or subordinating conjunction cockroaches noun, plural that preposition or subordinating conjunction had verb, past participle been verb, past participle conceived verb, past participle in preposition or subordinating conjunction space noun, singular or mass became verb, past tense faster adverb, comparative and coordinating conjunction stronger adjective, comparative than preposition or subordinating conjunction their possessive pronoun
here adverb they personal pronoun conceived verb, past tense the determiner idea noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction conducting verb, gerund or present participle the determiner most adverb, superlative audacious adjective reconnaissance noun, singular or mass in preposition or subordinating conjunction force noun, singular or mass in preposition or subordinating conjunction history noun, singular or mass .
it personal pronoun was verb, past tense for preposition or subordinating conjunction use noun, singular or mass in preposition or subordinating conjunction submarines noun, plural and coordinating conjunction aircraft noun, singular or mass that determiner molten noun, singular or mass coolant noun, singular or mass reactors noun, plural were verb, past tense first adjective conceived verb, past participle
yes interjection , architect noun, singular or mass haig proper noun, singular jamgochian proper noun, singular conceived verb, past tense the determiner idea noun, singular or mass for preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner markel proper noun, singular building proper noun, singular when wh-adverb he personal pronoun was verb, past tense served verb, past participle
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in preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner second adjective rotation noun, singular or mass , then adverb john proper noun, singular would modal have verb, base form been verb, past participle conceived verb, past participle around preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner time noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction hanukkah proper noun, singular ,
matched verb, past participle in preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner actual adjective yuppie noun, singular or mass culture noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner 80 cardinal number s proper noun, singular , when wh-adverb the determiner film noun, singular or mass was verb, past tense first adjective conceived verb, past participle .
our possessive pronoun model noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction atoms noun, plural has verb, 3rd person singular present changed verb, past participle a determiner number noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction times noun, plural since preposition or subordinating conjunction we personal pronoun first adjective conceived verb, past participle it personal pronoun ,
originally adverb called verb, past participle the determiner husky proper noun, singular tower proper noun, singular , it personal pronoun was verb, past tense conceived verb, past participle as preposition or subordinating conjunction part noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction an determiner urban adjective renewal adjective plan noun, singular or mass
and coordinating conjunction her possessive pronoun child noun, singular or mass , the determiner immaculately adverb conceived verb, past participle spawn noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner ori proper noun, singular we personal pronoun ll proper noun, singular come verb, non-3rd person singular present to to know verb, base form
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when wh-adverb the determiner town noun, singular or mass was verb, past tense originally adverb conceived verb, past participle , the determiner idea noun, singular or mass was verb, past tense to to include verb, base form houses noun, plural of preposition or subordinating conjunction affordable adjective varied verb, past participle
their possessive pronoun grand adjective plan noun, singular or mass was verb, past tense originally adverb conceived verb, past participle by preposition or subordinating conjunction darth proper noun, singular bane proper noun, singular , founder noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner rule proper noun, singular of preposition or subordinating conjunction two cardinal number
there existential there was verb, past tense an determiner existing verb, gerund or present participle traditional adjective home noun, singular or mass on preposition or subordinating conjunction this determiner property noun, singular or mass that wh-determiner was verb, past tense demolished verb, past participle and coordinating conjunction we personal pronoun conceived verb, past tense

Use "conceived" in a sentence | "conceived" example sentences

How to use "conceived" in a sentence?

  • Erotica is simply high-class pornography; better produced, better conceived, better executed, better packaged, designed for a better class of consumer.
    -Andrea Dworkin-
  • All the good, fine, noble, and creative acts of humanity were conceived as a spark in a single human consciousness.
    -Peter McWilliams-
  • Excellence of mind itself, rightly conceived, is expertise in beauty; creativity is wise love.
    -Robert Grudin-
  • God was conceived of a most pure Virgin ... it was fitting that the virgin should be radiant with a purity so great that a greater purity cannot be conceived.
    -Anselm of Canterbury-
  • Heart's ease of pansy, pleasure or thought, Which would the picture give us of these? Surely the heart that conceived it sought Heart's ease.
    -Algernon Charles Swinburne-
  • I conceived at least one great love in my life, of which I was always the object.
    -Albert Camus-
  • The Cross is not responsible for God's love; rather it was His love that conceived the Cross.
    -Aiden Wilson Tozer-
  • God like Us suffers the ambition to make a destiny more extraordinary than was conceived for Him, yes God is like Me, only more so.
    -Norman Mailer-

Definition and meaning of CONCEIVED

What does "conceived mean?"

/kənˈsēv/

verb
create embryo.

What are synonyms of "conceived"?
Some common synonyms of "conceived" are:
  • devise,
  • form,
  • formulate,
  • design,
  • frame,
  • invent,
  • coin,
  • originate,
  • create,
  • develop,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.