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camaraderie

/ˌkæməˈɹɑːdəɹi/

Meanings
  • noun

    The quality of being pleasant and friendly, especially among people who spend a lot of time together.


Synonyms

chumminess , comradeliness , comradery , comradeship , team spirit
Rhymes
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jubilee , reverie , libellee , believe
Variants
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camaraderie , camaraderies
Etymology
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From French camarade, from com- 'with' + ami 'friend'.


Trivia
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  1. The term 'camaraderie' was first used in English during the 19th century.

  2. Camaraderie is a key concept in military culture and is often expressed through traditions such as the buddy system and shared experiences.


Related Concepts
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  1. esprit de corps: A term used to describe the spirit of unity and solidarity among members of a military unit or organization.

  2. teamwork: The collaborative effort of a group to achieve a common goal.


Quotes
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  1. It is about the "camaraderie" of troops bound for Vietnam who, as their leader warns, have one another and nothing but one another when they fall into hell.

    - Stanley Kauffmann,{it}New Republic{/it},25 Mar. 2002
  2. … men on the sunny side of middle age, physical, competitive, used to the quick "camaraderie" of the team, be it a firefighting squad or a trading desk.

    - Robert Lipsyte,{it}New York Times{/it},3 Feb. 2002
  3. The best of adolescence was the intense male friendships—not only because of the cozy feelings of "camaraderie" they afforded … but because of the opportunity they provided for uncensored talk.

    - Philip Roth,{it}Reading Myself and Others{/it},1975
  4. Except for occasional bursts of "camaraderie", which came like thunderstorms, we were never close.

    - W. P. Kinsella,{it}Shoeless Joe{/it},1982

Culture
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Camaraderie is a valued concept in various domains such as military, sports, and workplaces. It refers to the bond and mutual trust among individuals who share a common goal or experience. Camaraderie is often expressed through shared activities, humor, and support.

How to Memorize "camaraderie"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a group of people working together, sharing a common goal, and supporting each other. Visualize the positive interactions and the sense of unity among them.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'camaraderie' with the concept of friendship and unity among a group of people.

  3. mnemonics

    - Remember the phrase 'camaraderie' comes from the French words 'com' and 'amis', which means 'with' and 'friends' respectively.

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1. Break it down: First, break down the word into smaller parts, 'camarader' and 'ie'. 'Camarader' may remind you of the word 'camaraderie' itself, and 'ie' is a common English suffix.

2. Visualize the meaning: Try to visualize the meaning of the word. 'Camaraderie' refers to a spirit of trust and friendship among a group of people. Imagine a group of friends working together and supporting each other, with the word 'camaraderie' written in the center of the group.

3. Create a sentence: Create a sentence using the word 'camaraderie'. For example, 'The camaraderie among the team members was evident as they worked together to complete the project before the deadline.'

4. Use it in conversation: Try to use the word 'camaraderie' in conversation as much as possible. The more you use it, the more likely you are to remember it.

5. Associate it with a rhyme: Create a rhyme with the word 'camaraderie', such as 'If you want to succeed, you need camaraderie.'


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