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comradery

2 antonyms and opposites of comradery, grouped by meaning.

Noun — A friendly, loyal spirit shared by people who spend time together or work towards the same goal. A variant spelling of camaraderie.

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How to use comradery

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Informal to neutral; camaraderie is preferred in edited prose.

Etymology

An English respelling of camaraderie, from French camaraderie, from camarade "comrade"; the spelling has been reshaped after the English word comrade.

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Frequently asked questions

Is comradery a real word?

Yes. It appears in major dictionaries as a variant of camaraderie and has been in print for well over a century. Some editors still treat it as an error, so camaraderie remains the safer choice in formal writing.

What is the difference between comradery and camaraderie?

There is no difference in meaning — both name the warm loyalty that grows between people who share work or hardship. Camaraderie is the original French-derived form and is far more common; comradery is the anglicised spelling built on comrade.

How do you pronounce comradery?

Most speakers say KOM-rad-ree, following the English word comrade. Camaraderie, by contrast, keeps a French-influenced pronunciation, roughly kah-muh-RAH-duh-ree.

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