Comradeship

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈkɑːmrædˌʃɪp/

Definitions of comradeship

noun a close relationship or friendship between comrades; camaraderie

Example Sentences

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

A2 The soldiers developed a bond of comradeship during their training.

B1 The team's success was attributed to their strong sense of comradeship.

B2 The firefighters displayed great comradeship while working together to put out the fire.

C1 The members of the expedition formed a deep comradeship as they faced challenges together.

C2 The astronauts relied on their comradeship to overcome the difficulties of living in space for an extended period.

Examples of comradeship in a Sentence

formal The comradeship among the soldiers was evident as they worked together to achieve their mission.

informal The comradeship between the teammates was strong both on and off the field.

slang We formed a tight comradeship during our time in boot camp.

figurative The comradeship among the group of friends was like a bond that could never be broken.

Grammatical Forms of comradeship

past tense

comradeshipped

plural

comradeships

comparative

more comradeship

superlative

most comradeship

present tense

comradeships

future tense

will comradeship

perfect tense

have comradeshiped

continuous tense

is comradeshiping

singular

comradeship

positive degree

comradeship

infinitive

to comradeship

gerund

comradeshipping

participle

comradeshipped

Origin and Evolution of comradeship

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Old French
Story behind the word: The word 'comradeship' originated from the Old French term 'cumpaignie' which meant companionship or fellowship.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'comradeship' has evolved to emphasize the bond and camaraderie between individuals who share common goals, experiences, or ideals.