noun
- plural of comradery; the friendly association and mutual loyalty among people who share a common purpose or experience
Usage: countable noun; often used in military, sports, or group contexts
Examples
- The soldiers developed strong comraderies during their deployment overseas.
- Team sports foster comraderies among players who work toward a shared goal.
- The comraderies formed in the military often last a lifetime.
- Despite their differences, the crew members built genuine comraderies through long hours of collaboration.
- The comraderies within the volunteer organization made the difficult work feel rewarding.