noun
- a feeling of friendship and mutual support among people in a group
Usage: variant spelling of ‘camaraderie’
Examples
- The soldiers developed a strong sense of comradery during their deployment.
- There was genuine comradery among the team members after working together for months.
- The camping trip fostered comradery between students from different schools.
- She missed the comradery of her old workplace.
- The coach emphasized the importance of comradery over individual achievement.
- Years of shared struggles had built an unbreakable comradery among the workers.