Meaning & Definition of Camaraderie in English
English⟶
Camaraderie
A feeling of friendship and closeness among a group of people.
Pronunciation:
/ˌkæməˈrɑːdəri/Part of Speech:
nounPlural:
camaraderiesDetailed Definitions
Definition: Mutual trust and friendship among people who spend a lot of time together.
Example Sentence: The camaraderie among the team members was evident as they celebrated their victory.
Definition: A spirit of friendship and community.
Example Sentence: The camaraderie in the workplace leads to better collaboration and morale.
Etymology
Origin: French, derived from 'camarade' meaning 'comrade.'
Synonyms
friendshipcompanionshipcomradeshipfellowshipbrotherhood
Common Phrases and Expressions
- band of brothers: A close-knit group of friends or allies.
- team spirit: A feeling of pride and loyalty shared among members of a group.
- like-family bond: A very close relationship that resembles that of family.
Translations
- Spanish: camaradería
- French: camaraderie
- German: kameradschaft
- Russian: товарищество
Related Words
- comrade: A companion who shares one’s activities.
- brotherhood: The relationship between brothers or feeling of unity among a group.
- fellowship: Friendly association, especially with people who share one's interests.
Slang Meanings of camaraderie
Meaning: Best buds
Example Sentence: We've been best buds since high school; the camaraderie is strong.
Meaning: Squad goals
Example Sentence: Our squad goals are all about camaraderie and having each other’s backs.