Comradery

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈkɑmrəˌdɛri/

Definitions of comradery

noun a spirit of friendship and community among a group of people

Example Sentences

A1 My classmates and I have a strong sense of comradery.

A2 The team's comradery helped them achieve their goal.

B1 The comradery among the soldiers was evident during the mission.

B2 The comradery in the workplace made long hours more bearable.

C1 The comradery among the players was crucial to their success in the tournament.

C2 The comradery among the group of friends was unbreakable.

Examples of comradery in a Sentence

formal The comradery among the team members was evident during the project presentation.

informal We built a strong sense of comradery while working together on the group project.

slang The comradery between us is what keeps us going through tough times.

figurative The comradery between the actors on set translated into a brilliant performance on screen.

Grammatical Forms of comradery

past tense

comraded

plural

comraderies

comparative

more comradely

superlative

most comradely

present tense

comrades

future tense

will comrade

perfect tense

have comraded

continuous tense

is comrading

singular

comradery

positive degree

comradery

infinitive

to comrade

gerund

comrading

participle

comraded

Origin and Evolution of comradery

First Known Use: 1750 year
Language of Origin: French
Story behind the word: The word 'comradery' is believed to have originated from the French word 'camarade', which means comrade or friend.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'comradery' has come to be used in English to describe the bond and camaraderie between friends or colleagues, emphasizing a sense of unity and mutual support.