comradeliness
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Definition
Noun: The quality of being friendly, familiar, and sociable, characteristic of comrades or close friends. It implies a warm, easy, and supportive fellowship.
Usage
"Comradeliness" is a formal noun used to describe the warm, friendly, and sociable atmosphere or spirit within a group, such as among teammates, colleagues, or members of an organization. It emphasizes mutual support and easy familiarity.
Examples
- The comradeliness among the crew members made the long voyage more enjoyable.
- The team's success was built not just on skill but on a strong sense of comradeliness.
- He missed the comradeliness of his old regiment.
Advanced Usage
- "A spirit of comradeliness": This phrase is often used to explicitly name the feeling of fellowship.
- A spirit of comradeliness pervaded the volunteer group.
Variants and Related Words
- Comradely (adj): Having or showing the qualities of a comrade; friendly and supportive.
- He gave me a comradely pat on the back.
- Comradeship (n): A very close synonym, often used interchangeably with "comradeliness" to mean the fellowship and mutual trust among comrades.
- Camaraderie (n): A more common synonym, denoting a spirit of friendly good-fellowship.
Synonyms
- Camaraderie
- Companionship
- Fellowship
- Sociability
- Conviviality
Antonyms
- Aloofness
- Antagonism
- Hostility
- Unfriendliness
Noun
- the quality of affording easy familiarity and sociability