Pronunciation: /ˈkɑmrəˌdɛri/
noun a spirit of friendship and community among a group of people
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.
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.
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