camaraderie (noun)
1camaraderie — ► NOUN ▪ mutual trust and friendship. ORIGIN French, from camarade comrade …
2camaraderie — noun a) Close friendship in a group of friends or teammates. There was not one of Napoleons intimate friends, however high in rank, who would have ventured to indulge in the sort of camaraderie which was kept up between the Emperor and his old… …
3camaraderie — noun (U) friendliness between people who like each other or work together as part of a group: camaraderie of soldiers in the trenches …
4camaraderie — noun he enjoyed the camaraderie of army life Syn: friendship, comradeship, fellowship, companionship, fraternity, conviviality; mutual support, team spirit, esprit de corps …
5camaraderie — noun Etymology: French, from camarade comrade Date: 1840 a spirit of friendly good fellowship …
6camaraderie — /kæməˈradəri / (say kamuh rahduhree) noun comradeship; close friendship: *But it seemed to him Keith had asked it in a spirit of camaraderie. –angelo loukakis, 1981. {French} …
7camaraderie — ca|ma|ra|der|ie [ ,kam(ə) radəri, ,kæm(ə) rædəri ] noun uncount friendship and trust between people in a group …
8camaraderie — [ˌkamə rα:d(ə)ri] noun mutual trust and friendship. Origin C19: from Fr., from camarade comrade …
9camaraderie — UK [ˌkæməˈrɑːdərɪ] / US [ˌkɑm(ə)ˈrɑdərɪ] / US [ˌkæm(ə)ˈrædərɪ] noun [uncountable] friendship and trust between people in a group …
10comradery — noun camaraderie Syn: camaraderie, chumminess, comradeship, comradeliness …