comradely
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Definition
Adjective: - Heartily friendly and congenial: Characterized by or showing the warm, open, and sincere friendliness typical of comrades or close companions.
Usage
- Used to describe behavior, attitudes, or relationships that are warmly friendly, supportive, and marked by a sense of shared purpose or fellowship.
- Often implies a bond deeper than casual friendliness, stemming from shared experiences, goals, or struggles.
Examples
- The team had a comradely atmosphere, with everyone helping each other without hesitation.
- He gave me a comradely pat on the back after the difficult presentation.
- Their conversation was easy and comradely, filled with shared memories.
Advanced Usage
- In a comradely manner: Acting with the spirit of a comrade.
- The veterans spoke to each other in a comradely manner, their bond forged in difficult times.
- Comradely spirit/feeling: The sense of warm fellowship.
- Despite the competition, there was a comradely spirit among the athletes.
Variants and Related Words
- Comrade (n): A companion who shares one's activities or is a fellow member of an organization; a close friend.
- Comradeship (n): The feeling of friendship and solidarity between comrades.
- The long journey fostered a deep sense of comradeship among the travelers.
Synonyms
- Friendly: Kind and pleasant.
- Congenial: Pleasant because of a personality, qualities, or interests that are similar to one's own.
- Companionable: Friendly and sociable.
- Fraternal: Of or like a brother; showing comradeship.
Antonyms
- Hostile: Unfriendly; antagonistic.
- Unfriendly: Not kind or pleasant.
- Aloof: Not friendly or forthcoming; cool and distant.
Related Idioms and Phrases
- Comradely love: A deep, non-romantic affection based on shared experiences and mutual respect.
- Their relationship was built on a foundation of comradely love and trust.
Adjective
- heartily friendly and congenial