IPA: /kæˈmɑːrəˌdɛri/
KK: /kɑːˈmrædəri/
A feeling of friendship and connection among people who spend time together, often in a group or team.
The soldiers developed a strong sense of comradery during their time in the field.
Comradery → The word is derived from the French word 'camaraderie' (meaning friendship or comradeship), which itself comes from 'camarade' (meaning comrade). The term refers to a spirit of friendship and community among individuals, particularly in a group or team setting.
Think of 'camaraderie' as a bond of friendship among people, which helps you remember that comradery means a sense of fellowship and companionship.