Comradeship (noun)

A sense of close friendship and mutual support between people who share a common cause or interest.

Origin:

The word 'comradeship' originated in the early 20th century from the word 'comrade' which means a companion or colleague, especially in the military.

Examples:

  1. The bond of comradeship between the soldiers was unbreakable.
  2. The comradeship between the team members was evident as they worked together towards their common goal.
  3. The comradeship that developed among the travelers was based on their shared experiences.
  4. The comradeship between the workers helped them overcome the difficulties they faced.
  5. The comradeship between the two friends was strengthened by their shared adventures.
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