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camaraderie

camaraderie, fellowship

noun kah-mah-rah-duh-REE Rare

Origin: From 'camarade' (comrade) + '-erie'; 'camarade' from Spanish 'camarada' (bunkmates).

Usage Note

Camaraderie describes the warm, easy friendship among people who share experiences — teammates, colleagues, or soldiers. It entered English directly from French. L'esprit de camaraderie (team spirit / camaraderie) is a common phrase in sport and professional contexts. Related noun: camarade (m/f) = comrade, friend.

Examples

"Il règne une bonne camaraderie dans l'équipe."

Natural Translation

There is a good camaraderie in the team.

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