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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

Sam glimpses the joy and nobility of comradeship and thus begins her quest to save, if not the entire world, then her personal piece of it.

From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 8, 2024

"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

We were strangers—though, as you can imagine, it did not take long for us to develop a feeling of comradeship, for we twenty were alone in a strange world.

From "Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH" by Robert C. O'Brien