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camaraderie
[ kah-muh-rah-duh-ree, -rad-uh-, kam-uh- ]
noun
- a spirit of trust and goodwill among people closely associated in an activity or endeavor:
Employees are being offered an opportunity to experience the camaraderie and encouragement that comes from being part of a fitness challenge team.
Synonyms: , ,
camaraderie
/ ˌæəˈɑːəɪ /
noun
- a spirit of familiarity and trust existing between friends
Word History and Origins
Origin of camaraderie1
Word History and Origins
Origin of camaraderie1
Example Sentences
The band's first release since the departure of frontman Isaac Wood, it trades itchy, off-centre guitar riffs for a more soothing, baroque-pop sound, with lyrics that focus on friendship and camaraderie.
It's the same with basketball, but on the flip side, a lot of players have probably been on teams where there is not a lot of camaraderie and felt solo and isolated.
It's still a small community, and, at least for me, it is one of camaraderie and celebration.
At no other time in the six years of Landlights’ history has a marriage proposal happened at a concert — but other magic has brewed, thanks to the group’s unique concoction of support and camaraderie.
The Augusta trip gave viewers a chance to remember what actual camaraderie and love look like.
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