Comradeship Meaning in English
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Definition
A strong feeling of friendship, loyalty, and support among people who work or spend time together, especially in groups or teams.
Usage & Nuances
Formal and somewhat old-fashioned; common in contexts like military, sports teams, and close-knit groups. Often implies more than ordinary friendship—a sense of unity and shared purpose. Not used for romantic relationships.
Example Sentences
The soldiers formed a strong comradeship during the war.
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There is a sense of comradeship in our football team.
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Good comradeship helps people work together better.
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They built their success on trust and comradeship within the group.
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After spending months together, a deep comradeship developed among the crew.
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There's a special comradeship you only get from facing tough times together.
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