camaraderie
pronunciation
How to pronounce camaraderie in British English: UK [ˌkæməˈrɑ:dəri]
How to pronounce camaraderie in American English: US [ˌkɑməˈrɑdəri]
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- Noun:
- the quality of affording easy familiarity and sociability
Word Origin
- camaraderie (n.)
- 1840, from French camaraderie, from camarade "comrade" (see comrade).
Example
- 1. One snapshot can convey decades of camaraderie : that weekend trip to new orleans .
- 2. Mutual respect , camaraderie and ambition have encouraged the two to stick together and achieve business success .
- 3. The networking currency is " friends " online camaraderie expressed in the links that users create between their homepages and the pages of others members of the network .
- 4. In my graduating class ( more than half of which was female ) there was a feeling of camaraderie , a sense that we were helping each other succeed .
- 5. Organize a lunchtime walking group . You might be surrounded by people who are ready to lace up their walking shoes - and hold each other accountable for regular exercise . Enjoy the camaraderie , and offer encouragement to one another when the going gets tough .