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Meaning of camaraderie in English

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camaraderie
noun [ S or U ]

US  /ˌkæm.əˈrɑː.dɚ.i / UK  /ˌkæm.əˈrɑː.dər.i /

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a feeling of friendliness toward people that you work or share an experience with:

• When you've been climbing alone for hours, there's a tremendous sense of camaraderie
when you meet another climber.

Synonym

comradeship

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(Definition of camaraderie from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

camaraderie | INTERMEDIATE ENGLISH

camaraderie
noun [ U ]

US  /ˌkɑm·əˈrɑ·də·ri /

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a friendly feeling toward people with whom you share an experience or with whom
you work:
• For me mountain climbing is less about physical effort than about cooperation and
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camaraderie.
(Definition of camaraderie from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

EXAMPLES of camaraderie

camaraderie
Many of them had been together for years, forming a close bond and a sense of camaraderie on
the council.
From OregonLive.com 

For the runners highlighted in the documentary, the process of enduring such an unnatural
challenge is a sweaty, bloody, tiresome quest for camaraderie.
From Los Angeles Times 

Schools and teacher-training programs should create a sense of camaraderie among teachers
of color so that they don't feel alone in their work.
From The Atlantic 

Some will miss the camaraderie and the bonds of friendship that carried over well after the final
bell to end a workday had been rung.
From Foreign Policy 

There is also a sense of fulfillment of the day's activities and the chance of reconnection with
friends and family over food and camaraderie.
From Huffington Post 

The result of good management is increased productivity and a sense of camaraderie.


From San Francisco Chronicle 

This emphasis on camaraderie onstage affected the atmosphere in the whole arena.
From NPR 

It's that spirit of competitiveness and camaraderie that drew him to the game and e-sports.
From NPR 

We're very different, but there's a camaraderie we have together.


From Billboard 

With that in mind, of course athletes have more camaraderie than they used to.
From The Atlantic 
And it takes time, cultivation and cooperation to grow this crop -- as well as the fertilizer
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mutual tolerance and camaraderie.
From The Seattle Times 

While his business is profitable, he misses the camaraderie, structure and guaranteed paycheck
of his former work for a government agency.
From CNBC 

The film's themes -- camaraderie, courage, tragedy -- will stretch beyond football fans, he says.
From USA TODAY 

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Translations of camaraderie

in Chinese (Traditional)

同志情誼, 友情…
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in Chinese (Simplified)

同志情谊, 友情…
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in Portuguese

camaradagem…
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