camaraderie

/ˌkæməˈrɑːdəri/ (bre, ipa) · [kˌɑmɚˈɑdɚi] /ˌkɑːməˈrɑːdəri/ (ame, ipa) · [kˌɑmɚˈɑdɚi] /ˌkäm-ˈrä-d(ə-)rē How to pronounce camaraderie (audio) ˌkam-,  ˌkä-mə-,  ˌka-,  -ˈra-/ (ame, mw)

camaraderie — noun

1. the warm and easy bond that grows between people after they work, travel, or fac

1.名詞C2
釋義

the warm and easy bond that grows between people after they work, travel, or face problems together.

例句

After two weeks backstage, Hugo felt real camaraderie with the lighting crew.

camaraderie with + group

By Friday, Talia and Reema joked with the easy camaraderie of sisters.

同義詞
  • comradeship

    close in meaning, but often sounds more old-fashioned or military

  • fellowship

    warmer and more formal; often used for a shared purpose or community life

  • team spirit

    narrower; focuses on support inside a team rather than any shared experience

  • rapport

    usually describes easy understanding between fewer people, not a whole group

反義詞
  • hostility

    describes active unfriendliness inside a group

  • distrust

    focuses on people not trusting one another

文法句型

camaraderie among + group

camaraderie with + group

sense of camaraderie

用法筆記

Usually uncountable. It often appears after sense of or with phrases such as build camaraderie and camaraderie among, and it describes the easy bond inside a group rather than one polite act between two people.

常見錯誤

The retreat created many camaraderies among the nurses.
The retreat created camaraderie among the nurses.
💡camaraderie is usually uncountable and does not normally take a plural form.
We built a camaraderie during training camp.
We built camaraderie during training camp.
💡this noun is usually used without a or an.