Pronunciation: /ˈbrʌðərˌhʊd/
noun a close relationship or bond between people based on shared beliefs, values, or goals
A1 Brotherhood means having a strong bond with your male siblings.
A2 In many cultures, brotherhood is highly valued and respected.
B1 Joining a fraternity in college can provide a sense of brotherhood among students.
B2 The soldiers formed a strong brotherhood during their time serving together in the military.
C1 The brotherhood between the members of the team was evident in their unity and support for each other.
C2 The brotherhood among the firefighters was unwavering, as they risked their lives to save others.
formal The brotherhood of firefighters worked together seamlessly to put out the blaze.
informal My brotherhood of friends always has my back no matter what.
slang Me and my bros have a tight brotherhood that can't be broken.
figurative The brotherhood between the two rival gangs surprisingly led to a truce.
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