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Definition of camaraderie in English: camaraderienoun ˌkaməˈrɑːd(ə)riˌkaməˈrad(ə)ri mass nounMutual trust and friendship among people who spend a lot of time together. the enforced camaraderie of office life Example sentencesExamples - Grant also believes the side could be benefiting from the current camaraderie between the members of the back line.
- Is this the inevitable camaraderie among smart people in a small country?
- Expect plenty of handshaking, pictures of camaraderie and announcements of friendships.
- The principle aim is to promote outdoor activities and social camaraderie for retired people.
- Maybe Ryan put his finger on the reason for this camaraderie and friendship.
- It is very good for their education, working together and creating social skills and camaraderie.
- There has indeed always been a strong sense of camaraderie among the marshals.
- It is an ideal pastime, an opportunity to socialise and make new friends in a spirit of camaraderie.
- And it certainly appeared that way, with no shortage of banter and camaraderie.
- There is a lot of talk about team spirit and camaraderie but I think we showed plenty of that.
- The impression he gives is of a sport with an enviable sense of togetherness and camaraderie.
- The camaraderie is great and you get to go on exercises like this.
- I also agree that there's an incredible amount of camaraderie among fencers.
- You get a real sense of camaraderie among the group when you win interstate.
- It is also true that she exhibited very little camaraderie with fellow cast members.
- I savoured the warm ambient atmosphere where camaraderie and warm humour reigned.
- That these grievances are being aired speaks much about the erosion of trust and camaraderie.
- The last few days and nights are a good indication of team spirit and camaraderie among the teams.
- There's a good deal of camaraderie in this race, and a good deal of joking too.
- Our camaraderie and patriotic attitude did not evaporate along with the smoke.
Synonyms friendship, comradeship, fellowship, good fellowship, companionship, brotherliness, brotherhood, sisterhood, closeness, affinity, togetherness, solidarity, mutual support sociability team spirit chiefly North American comradery French esprit de corps
Origin Mid 19th century: from French, from camarade 'comrade'. Definition of camaraderie in US English: camaraderienoun Mutual trust and friendship among people who spend a lot of time together. a genuine camaraderie on the hockey team Example sentencesExamples - There has indeed always been a strong sense of camaraderie among the marshals.
- Grant also believes the side could be benefiting from the current camaraderie between the members of the back line.
- There's a good deal of camaraderie in this race, and a good deal of joking too.
- You get a real sense of camaraderie among the group when you win interstate.
- The last few days and nights are a good indication of team spirit and camaraderie among the teams.
- And it certainly appeared that way, with no shortage of banter and camaraderie.
- There is a lot of talk about team spirit and camaraderie but I think we showed plenty of that.
- It is an ideal pastime, an opportunity to socialise and make new friends in a spirit of camaraderie.
- I savoured the warm ambient atmosphere where camaraderie and warm humour reigned.
- It is also true that she exhibited very little camaraderie with fellow cast members.
- The camaraderie is great and you get to go on exercises like this.
- That these grievances are being aired speaks much about the erosion of trust and camaraderie.
- It is very good for their education, working together and creating social skills and camaraderie.
- Expect plenty of handshaking, pictures of camaraderie and announcements of friendships.
- Our camaraderie and patriotic attitude did not evaporate along with the smoke.
- Is this the inevitable camaraderie among smart people in a small country?
- Maybe Ryan put his finger on the reason for this camaraderie and friendship.
- The principle aim is to promote outdoor activities and social camaraderie for retired people.
- I also agree that there's an incredible amount of camaraderie among fencers.
- The impression he gives is of a sport with an enviable sense of togetherness and camaraderie.
Synonyms friendship, comradeship, fellowship, good fellowship, companionship, brotherliness, brotherhood, sisterhood, closeness, affinity, togetherness, solidarity, mutual support
Origin Mid 19th century: from French, from camarade ‘comrade’. |