COMRADESHIP | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

Meaning of comradeship in English

Examples from literature
  • A jaunty, ostentatious comradeship prevailed. 
  • Eric danced, too, for joy and good comradeship. 
  • I like this spirit of comradeship in my house. 
  • It suggested home and the sweet intimacy of comradeship. 
  • Sylvia quickly established herself on terms of good comradeship with her pupil. 
(Definition of comradeship from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

Examples of comradeship

comradeship
But some old soldiers, yearning for the comradeship they shared in the military campaign, decided to band together again.
They told me about experiencing one of the greatest privileges in nursing: the sense of fulfilled comradeship.
I wonder if being courageous is considered more important than being just or good, more important than coming out a winner, more important than comradeship.
How does this cozy comradeship even begin?
We also want to be different in our spiritual superiority and in the way we organize our society, organization which is based on liberty, equality, comradeship, and human fraternity.
This model, on which other authors elaborated, helps illustrate the paternalism (love, care, authority) and antipaternalism (equality, respect, rights, comradeship) inseparably knit into the doctor–patient relationship.
Not the least reason for the father, as well as the mother, being the story-teller to their own children, is the comradeship of it.
And their hearts warmed at the sense of comradeship, that had once again been tested to the limit and proved equal to the emergency.
They who went to the front had the excitement of battle, the pleasures of camp-life, the assistance of comradeship, the comfort of sympathy.
Her loyalty, her fine sense of comradeship, her inherent tenderness, had been revealed to him.
His words sounded to her like a tolling over the grave of that former friendship and comradeship of theirs.
But out of it had come an unspoken compact, a comradeship of spirit that was very sweet.
This was not the time nor place to remember old comradeship and the rite of blood-brotherhood which had once been solemnized between them.
It would seem that it could be the truest comradeship possible to two young people.
But he did give more than a thought to the considerate standards and generous comradeship of the office.
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Translations of comradeship

in Chinese (Traditional)
朋友情誼, 戰友情誼, 同志情誼…
in Chinese (Simplified)
朋友情谊, 战友情谊, 同志情谊…
in Spanish
camaradería…
in Portuguese
camaradagem…
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beraber yaşayan veya çalışan kişiler arasındaki sıkı dostluk, kader arkadaşlığı, yakın arkadaşlık…
camaraderie…
kameraadschap…
družnost…
kammeratskab…
persahabatan…
ความเป็นเพื่อนสนิท…
tình đồng chí…
koleżeństwo…
kamratskap…
kesetiakawanan…
die Kameradschaft…
kameratskap…
товаришування, дружба…
товарищеские отношения…
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