Camaraderie
Noun
Definition: Mutual trust and friendship among people who spend a lot of time together.
Synonyms: Companionship, Fellowship, Closeness
Antonyms: Hostility, Animosity, Estrangement
- The team developed a strong camaraderie after working together on a challenging project.
- The soldiers forged a deep camaraderie during their time in the military.
- "Camara-" can be associated with "camera," which captures moments shared among friends, leading to camaraderie.
- Think of "comrade" or "buddy," both indicating a sense of camaraderie.
Etymology:
The word "camaraderie" comes from the French term "camarade," which means "comrade" or "friend." It was first used in English in the late 19th century.
Historical Usage:The term became more prevalent during times of war and among close-knit groups, such as military units and sports teams.
Related Idioms:
"Spirit of camaraderie"
Explanation:Refers to the positive and supportive atmosphere created by camaraderie among a group of people.
Misconceptions:
Confusing camaraderie with mere teamwork or collaboration.
Explanation:Camaraderie goes beyond teamwork and implies a deeper bond of trust, friendship, and mutual respect among individuals who spend a lot of time together.