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Definition of Camaraderie
1. Noun. The quality of affording easy familiarity and sociability.
Generic synonyms: Sociability, Sociableness
Derivative terms: Chummy, Chummy, Comradely, Comrade
Definition of Camaraderie
1. n. Comradeship and loyalty.
Definition of Camaraderie
1. Noun. Close friendship in a group of friends or teammates. ¹
2. Noun. A spirit of familiarity and closeness ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Camaraderie
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Camaraderie
Literary usage of Camaraderie
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Curiosities of Literature by L. D'Israeli by Bolton Corney (1838)
"Hints on camaraderie Litte- raire — with select specimens. " Le proverbe
thérapeutique Passe-mot la casse et je te passerai le sent, est applicable a ..."
2. Curiosities of Literature by Bolton Corney (1838)
"We are indebted to M. de Moleon for one of the earliest essays on camaraderie
litteraire.1 It is written with considerable animation; ..."
3. Canada: Its Defenses, Condition, and Resources. Being a Third and Concluding by Sir William Howard Russell (1865)
"... visits—Public edifices—Sleighs—Amusement of the boys— camaraderie in the
army—Kindly feeling displayed—Journey resumed towards Quebec—Intense cold—Snow ..."
4. Modern Frenchmen: Five Biographies by Philip Gilbert Hamerton (1878)
"He disliked camaraderie, which is bad enough in England, but a monstrous evil in
France. ... and * camaraderie is the help given to each other by comrades, ..."