Fraternity

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /frəˈtɜːrnəti/

Definitions of fraternity

noun a social organization for male students at a college or university

Example Sentences

A1 Fraternity is a group of people, especially men, who have the same interests and beliefs.

A2 Joining a fraternity in college can provide a sense of belonging and camaraderie.

B1 The fraternity organized a charity event to raise funds for a local cause.

B2 Members of the fraternity have a strong bond and support each other through thick and thin.

C1 The fraternity alumni network helped me secure a job after graduation.

C2 Being part of the fraternity leadership council taught me valuable leadership skills and teamwork.

Examples of fraternity in a Sentence

formal The fraternity held a formal meeting to discuss upcoming events and initiatives.

informal I'm thinking about joining a fraternity in college to make more friends.

slang The fraternity party last night was lit!

figurative The bond between the teammates was like a fraternity, always supporting each other on and off the field.

Grammatical Forms of fraternity

past tense

fraternized

plural

fraternities

comparative

more fraternal

superlative

most fraternal

present tense

fraternizes

future tense

will fraternize

perfect tense

has fraternized

continuous tense

is fraternizing

singular

fraternity

positive degree

fraternal

infinitive

to fraternize

gerund

fraternizing

participle

fraternized

Origin and Evolution of fraternity

First Known Use: 0014 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'fraternity' originated from the Latin word 'fraternitas', which is derived from the word 'frater' meaning 'brother'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to the relationship between brothers, the word 'fraternity' evolved to represent a social organization or group of people sharing common interests or goals, particularly in the context of college or university settings.