noun
- a person who associates or socializes with others in a friendly or familiar way, especially across social, national, or military boundaries
Usage: often used in historical or military contexts; can carry neutral or slightly negative connotations depending on context
Examples
- After the war, soldiers who were fraternizers with the enemy faced criticism back home.
- She was known as a fraternizer, always mingling with people from different backgrounds.
- The fraternizer built bridges between the two rival groups through casual social gatherings.
- He was accused of being a fraternizer with the opposing political party.
- The fraternizers at the conference helped break down barriers between nations.