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confrere

[kon-frair] / ˈkɒn frɛər /






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“They have insinuated infamy on the integrity of my priestly life, having financed witnesses in a trial against a confrere, even being the owner of oil wells or tax havens.”

From Seattle Times • Mar. 17, 2022

In the crowd were the actors Tony Danza, Tony Lo Bianco and Jelani Remy; Monty Alexander, a jazz pianist; and Deana Martin, an entertainer and daughter of the Sinatra confrere Dean Martin.

From New York Times • Sep. 25, 2019

In Owen, Casey has found a willing confrere.

From New York Times • Mar. 7, 2014

Head of the U. S. wing of the British purchasing commission he, like his French confrere, is returning to an old job.

From Time Magazine Archive

When Perrotte died he and M. Revault, his confrere, thought the cause of death would be seen as poison in an autopsy.

From She Stands Accused by MacClure, Victor