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camaraderie

Definition for camaraderie

noun as in friendship

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The power of human connection, from the camaraderie among amateur home bakers to the euphoria of sports fans supporting their team, is not just part of Schur and Danson’s repartee.

“The camaraderie that we’ve built between us now has really given us a lot of empowerment,” Lindsay says.

From BBC

He embodies the modern take on the role, engaging viewers not only with analysis but also fun-loving camaraderie shared between analysts and presenter.

From BBC

But as adult traveling companions, their longtime dynamic too often creates more stress than camaraderie.

According to Bob Miles, group secretary and one of its founder members, a "key part" of Wharfedale Men's Shed is friendship and camaraderie.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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