Professional Documents
Culture Documents
CAMARADERIE - Definition in The Cambridge English Dictionary
CAMARADERIE - Definition in The Cambridge English Dictionary
秋の期間限定価格 第2弾/ トリ
Meaning of camaraderie in English
camaraderie
noun [ S or U ]
US /ˌkæm.əˈrɑː.dɚ.i / UK /ˌkæm.əˈrɑː.dər.i /
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
Friendly
affability
affable
affably
affiliative
agreeableness
convivial
conviviality
convivially
cordial
cordiality
hospitably
hospitality
inseparable
intimacy
sugar and spice idiom
sweet-natured
sweet-tempered
sweetness
the human touch
togetherness
AD
Contents To top
ADVERTISING
(Definition of camaraderie from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)
camaraderie
noun [ U ]
US /ˌkɑm·əˈrɑ·də·ri /
Add to word list
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
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
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
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
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of
the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
Translations of camaraderie
in Chinese (Traditional)
同志情誼, 友情…
See more
in Chinese (Simplified)
同志情谊, 友情…
See more
in Portuguese
camaradagem…
See more
in more languages
Need a translator?
Get a quick, free translation!
Translator tool
Browse
camas
camber
cambia
cambium
BLOG
Read More
LEARN
DEVELOP
ABOUT
© Cambridge University Press & Assessment 2023