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BNC: 18754 COCA: 12254

camaraderie

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camaraderie /kɑmˈrɑːdəri/ Brit /ˌkæməˈrɑːdəri/ noun
camaraderie
/kɑmˈrɑːdəri/ Brit /ˌkæməˈrɑːdəri/
noun
Learner's definition of CAMARADERIE
: a feeling of good friendship among the people in a group队友之情;同志情谊
[noncount]
[singular]
BNC: 18754 COCA: 12254

camaraderie

noun

ca·​ma·​ra·​de·​rie ˌkäm-ˈrä-d(ə-)rē How to pronounce camaraderie (audio)
ˌkam-,
ˌkä-mə-,
ˌka-,
-ˈra-
: a spirit of friendly good-fellowship

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Get Friendly With the History of Camaraderie

Camaraderie comes from French camarade, which is also the source of English's comrade, meaning "friend or associate." Camarade means "roommate," "companion," or "a group sleeping in one room." It is related to Latin camera, meaning "chamber."

Example Sentences

It is about the camaraderie of troops bound for Vietnam who, as their leader warns, have one another and nothing but one another when they fall into hell. Stanley Kauffmann, New Republic, 25 Mar. 2002 … men on the sunny side of middle age, physical, competitive, used to the quick camaraderie of the team, be it a firefighting squad or a trading desk. Robert Lipsyte, New York Times, 3 Feb. 2002 Except for occasional bursts of camaraderie, which came like thunderstorms, we were never close. W. P. Kinsella, Shoeless Joe, 1982 The best of adolescence was the intense male friendships—not only because of the cozy feelings of camaraderie they afforded … but because of the opportunity they provided for uncensored talk. Philip Roth, Reading Myself and Others, 1975 There is great camaraderie among the teammates. They have developed a real camaraderie after working together for so long. See More
Recent Examples on the Web There is the camaraderie, the making people feel comfortable, the teaching, the fresh air and even a chance to browse the latest sporty fashion trends for women and kids. Hartford Courant, 10 Sep. 2022 There is no camaraderie, little conversation, and grudges fester. Amber Medland, The New Yorker, 19 Jan. 2022 This relationship, based upon mutual affection and respect, creates a sense of camaraderie among the men working the fields. Douglas Hook, Hartford Courant, 21 Aug. 2022 So too were his Portland Trail Blazers teammates, who let out a collective roar that exemplified the level of camaraderie and cohesiveness this group has displayed through four practices. oregonlive, 5 July 2022 But what makes the show worth watching is the camaraderie between the leads — Herbers is particularly adept at playing the harried working mom whose husband is often away and who just kind of plunges ahead with life — and the goofy humor. Bill Goodykoontz, The Arizona Republic, 5 June 2022 Known as one of the best hitters in the ACC, having led the Cardinals in 2021 with a .430 batting average, Carmyn says her favorite part of playing softball is the camaraderie. Michelle Matthews | Mmatthews@al.com, al, 4 May 2022 Last season's AP Comeback Player of the Year also credited the Bengals' successful 2021 campaign to the team's camaraderie. Victoria Moorwood, The Enquirer, 18 Aug. 2022 Several members of the huge ensemble cast were also present for the panel, and discussed the camaraderie that formed between them during the series' epic production schedule. Emma Dibdin, Town & Country, 15 Aug. 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

French, from camarade comrade

First Known Use

1838, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of camaraderie was in 1838
BNC: 18754 COCA: 12254

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