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View usage for: (kɒmreɪd, US -ræd) Word forms: plural comrades1. countable noun [usually poss NOUN]Your comrades are your friends, especially friends that you share a difficult or dangerous situation with. [literary] Unlike so many of his comrades he survived the war. Synonyms: companion, friend, partner, ally More Synonyms of comrade 2. title noun & vocative noun & countable nounSocialists or communists sometimes call each other comrade, especially in meetings. The Party's authority, comrades, will be put to a serious test. comrade in British English (ˈkɒmreɪd, -rɪd) noun1. an associate or companion 2. a fellow member of a political party, esp a fellow Communist or socialist Derived forms comradely (ˈcomradely) adjective comradeliness (ˈcomradeliness) noun comradeship (ˈcomradeˌship) or comradery (ˈkɒmrædərɪ) noun Word origin C16: from French camarade, from Spanish camarada group of soldiers sharing a billet, from cámara room, from Latin; see camera, chambercomrade in American English (ˈkɑmˌræd; ˈkɑmrəd) noun1. a friend; close companion 2. a person who shares interests and activities in common with others; partner; associate used as a form of address, as in a Communist party 3. [C-]; Informal a Communist; esp., a fellow Communist SIMILAR WORDS: asˈsociˌate Derived forms comradely (ˈcomradely) (ˈkɑmrədli) adjective comradeship (ˈcomradeˌship) noun Word origin Fr camarade < Sp camarada, chamber mate < L camera: see camera Examples of 'comrade' in a sentencecomrade A few made it back into the jungle, but one man suddenly left safety to run back and try to lift a wounded comrade.A FORMER soldier who had a comrade die in his arms killed himself.But he stopped short of demanding the revolutionary overthrow of his old comrade.Two of their comrades have died in the battle for control of the road.Some fellow soldiers say comrades died during efforts to find him.The roll call of lost comrades is about to begin.He had many comrades buried in that cemetery.Pilots and ground crew had proudly donned the bands to show support for wounded comrades.Like many former comrades he proved a surprisingly skilled businessman and set up an investment company.To lose friends and comrades and keep strong.This is made more poignant by the fact that some of their comrades had died.Just enjoy the company of your joyful fellow comrades!At the time he was criticised by many comrades.His two badly wounded comrades lay helpless in the bottom of the trench.His argument is strongly contested by many former comrades.Some lost good friends and valued comrades.They fought for this country and many of their young comrades died by their side.He managed to withdraw without leaving behind a wounded comrade.He takes care of his comrades and friends.Gurkhas were reduced to handing back their medals in protest at the unfair treatment of their fellow comrades.The reason he has been prepared to talk about his experiences for the past few years is to honour his former comrades.Save talk of that for your schools and your clubs and your old comrades' dinners.He reserved his deepest feelings for the many comrades he lost, and those they left behind.He was an old comrade of many of them, but he had to go.Not only would he be a prize target for insurgents but his presence would put his comrades' lives in jeopardy. In other languagescomrade British English: comrade NOUN Your comrades are your friends, especially friends that you share a difficult or dangerous situation with. Unlike so many of his comrades, he survived the war. - American English: comrade
- Brazilian Portuguese: camarada
- Chinese: > 同伴尤指共患难的
- European Spanish: compañero
- French: camarade
- German: Kamerad
- Italian: compagno
- Japanese: 仲間
- Korean: 동료
- European Portuguese: camarada
- Latin American Spanish: compañero
Definition a companion Unlike so many of his comrades, he survived the war. Synonyms compatriot co-worker main man (slang, mainly US) homeboy (slang, mainly US) compeer Additional synonymsDefinition a country, person, or group with an agreement to support another She is a close ally of the Prime Minister. Synonyms partner, friend, colleague, associate, mate (informal), or blud">blood or blud (British, slang), accessory, comrade, helper, collaborator, accomplice, confederate, co-worker, main man (slang, US), bedfellow, cobber (Australian, New Zealand, old-fashioned, informal), coadjutor (rare), abettor, E hoa (New Zealand) Definition a companion or friend the restaurant owner's business associates Synonyms partner, friend, ally, colleague, mate (informal), companion, comrade, affiliate, collaborator, confederate, co-worker, workmate, main man (slang, US), cobber (Australian, New Zealand, old-fashioned, informal), confrère, compeer, E hoa (New Zealand) Definition a friend: often used as a term of address between males A mate of mine used to play soccer for Liverpool. Synonyms friend, pal (informal), companion, buddy (informal), china (British, slang, old-fashioned), cock (British, informal), comrade, chum (informal), mucker (British, informal, old-fashioned), crony, or blud">blood or blud (British, slang), main man (slang, US), homeboy (slang, US), cobber (Australian, New Zealand, old-fashioned, informal), E hoa (New Zealand), M8 - compunction
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