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camaraderie

Rarely dz··

[kah-muh-rah-duh-ree, -rad-uh-, kam-uh-]

noun

  1. a spirit of trust and goodwill among people closely associated in an activity or endeavor.

    Employees are being offered an opportunity to experience the camaraderie and encouragement that comes from being part of a fitness challenge team.

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camaraderie

/ ˌæəˈɑːəɪ /

noun

  1. a spirit of familiarity and trust existing between friends

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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of camaraderie1

First recorded in 1830–40; from French, equivalent to camarade comrade + -erie -ery
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of camaraderie1

C19: from French, from comrade
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Adams said the Rams’ “college-type camaraderie” and the “vibe and the aura” in and around Rams facility in Woodland Hills makes the game fun.

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That camaraderie is evident when the group presents Marker with a gift of thanks.

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But, Mrs Morin adds, "The camaraderie is exactly like the military, the busy weeks, the quiet weeks, the jokes that nobody gets unless you've been there done that…It's just a really tight knit community."

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There’s a camaraderie on these trips that you won’t find at your typical festival.

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Nor have a series of slick television adverts called "Belonging", which aim to highlight the camaraderie of life in the forces.

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