noun
- plural of camaraderie; instances or expressions of mutual trust, friendship, and good feeling among members of a group
Usage: typically used in formal or literary contexts; often refers to bonds formed through shared experiences or common purpose
Examples
- The team's camaraderies grew stronger after winning the championship together.
- Military units often develop deep camaraderies through shared hardship and training.
- The camaraderies among the crew members made the long voyage more bearable.
- She valued the camaraderies formed during her years at university.
- The different camaraderies within the organization reflected its diverse subcultures.
- Building camaraderies in the workplace improves morale and productivity.