Fraternity ( noun , noun )

(As a noun)

Fraternity ( noun )

  1. A group of people who have the same interests, opinions, religion, etc.
  2. A social organization for male students, typically in a college or university, to which members are pledged for a lifetime membership.
  3. A group of people who support each other, especially because they have had similar experiences or are in the same situation.
  4. A group of people who are members of a religious or other organization that has the same interests or beliefs.
  5. A group of people who are in a particular profession or who have a particular skill.

Origin:

Late middle english (in the sense "brotherhood"): from latin fraternitas, from frater "brother".

Examples:

  1. The fraternity organized a charity event to help the homeless.
  2. He was initiated into the fraternity as a pledge.
  3. The fraternity members stood by each other during the difficult times.
  4. The fraternity provided a platform for the members to share their experiences and knowledge.
  5. The fraternity of doctors were able to diagnose the patient's condition quickly.

(As a noun)

Fraternity ( noun )

  1. A group of people who have the same interests, opinions, religion, etc.
  2. A social organization for male students, typically in a college or university, to which members are pledged for a lifetime membership.
  3. A group of people who support each other, especially because they have had similar experiences or are in the same situation.
  4. A group of people who are members of a religious or other organization that has the same interests or beliefs.
  5. A group of people who are in a particular profession or who have a particular skill.

Origin:

Late middle english (in the sense "brotherhood"): from latin fraternitas, from frater "brother".

Examples:

  1. The fraternity organized a charity event to help the homeless.
  2. He was initiated into the fraternity as a pledge.
  3. The fraternity members stood by each other during the difficult times.
  4. The fraternity provided a platform for the members to share their experiences and knowledge.
  5. The fraternity of doctors were able to diagnose the patient's condition quickly.
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