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comradely

[kom-rad-lee, -rid-] / ˈkɒm ræd li, -rɪd- /




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He said the talks proceeded in a “warm, comradely and constructive atmosphere” and had been successful.

From Washington Post

What they made me think of, instead, was the 19th century, and in particular the paintings of Winslow Homer, who depicted the sea often, giving it a numinous quality that could be dangerous or comradely.

From New York Times

Last month, North Korea recognised the independence of Russia's two proxy statelets in eastern Ukraine - the Donetsk and Luhansk People's Republics - and vowed to deepen its "comradely friendship" with Moscow.

From BBC

He added that their "comradely friendship" would grow stronger.

From BBC

Tracing how 21st-century journalism has helped reshape the wobbly contours of the British royal family, Brown is by turns chiding and comradely.

From New York Times