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comradeship

[kom-rad-ship, -ruhd-] / ˈkɒm ræd ʃɪp, -rəd- /


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It inspired his themes—war, fear, mutilation, endurance, courage, comradeship and death—and his laconic and stoical, virile and aggressive heroes.

From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 24, 2025

"There's lots of comradeship, it's an electric sort of atmosphere."

From Reuters • Jun. 22, 2023

It also knows how to sell war as adventure, as well as the true route to manhood, comradeship and maturity.

From Salon • Nov. 5, 2022

And the comradeship was perfectly summed up in an exchange between the boss, skipper Tomkins and new winger Young in the post-match news conference.

From BBC • Oct. 15, 2022

Generosity, courage, honesty, pity, the faculty to look short life in the face—certainly comradeship and tenderness —these qualities may explain why Guenever took Lancelot as well as Arthur.

From "The Once and Future King" by T. H. White




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