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[ UK /kˈɒmɹe‍ɪdəɹi/ ]
NOUN
  1. the quality of affording easy familiarity and sociability

How To Use comradery In A Sentence

  • They needed to get that lovely feeling of comradery. The Sun
  • I can't find this kind of comradery with the fans of other popular sports.
  • The overall picture of enthusiastic male comradery is quite strong.
  • Tom gave them a couple beeps of the horn as we went past, an acknowledgement of the comradery.
  • There was smiling and greeting and comradery all around as people milled around to see who else was there.
  • I knew this would be good for creating a sense of comradery!
  • There is a depth and feeling of comradery which can see the tiny island nation genuinely compete on the world stage … and at both Test and one-day level.
  • The architects rebuilding the Stoddard place enjoy great comradery between them.
  • It isn't just the hunt, it is the comradery, the thrill, the sharing of the stories. New Weekly Contest: Best Hunting Story Wins a Leatherman
  • She'll often use the tu word, instead of the formal vous, which suggests immediately comradery.
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