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单词 fraternize
释义

fraternize

verb

frat·​er·​nize ˈfra-tər-ˌnīz How to pronounce fraternize (audio)
fraternized; fraternizing

intransitive verb

1
: to associate or mingle as brothers or on fraternal terms
fraternized with the other guests at the party
2
a
: to associate on close terms with members of a hostile group especially when contrary to military orders
were ordered not to fraternize with the enemy
b
: to be friendly or amiable
fraternization
ˌfra-tər-nə-ˈzā-shən How to pronounce fraternize (audio)
noun
fraternizer
ˈfra-tər-ˌnī-zər How to pronounce fraternize (audio)
noun

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Both fraternize and fraternal (meaning "of, relating to, or involving brothers") come to us, by way of Medieval Latin, from Latin frater, meaning "brother." Other frater descendants in English include friar, fraternity, and confraternity ("a society devoted especially to a religious or charitable cause"). Even brother itself shares a relationship with frater. These days, although fraternize can still refer to a brotherly association or simple friendliness, it often occurs in contexts, such as "fraternizing with the enemy," implying friendliness toward someone who would be better avoided.

Synonyms

  • associate
  • chum
  • company
  • consociate
  • consort
  • hang (around or out)
  • hobnob
  • hook up
  • mess around
  • pal (around)
  • run
  • sort
  • travel
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Example Sentences

It is usually unwise to fraternize with your employees. don't fraternize just with people of the same race, religion, or social background
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Word History

First Known Use

1611, in the meaning defined at sense 1

fraternize

verb

1
as in to associate
to come or be together as friends don't fraternize just with people of the same race, religion, or social background

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • associate
  • travel
  • collaborate
  • join
  • mingle
  • connect
  • run
  • bond
  • befriend
  • mix
  • consort
  • relate
  • cooperate
  • company
  • sort
  • hook up
  • chum
  • hobnob
  • socialize
  • mess around
  • friend
  • consociate
  • group
  • club
  • team
  • take up with
  • collude
  • rally
  • gang
  • tie
  • conjoin
  • ally
  • side
  • confederate
  • rub shoulders (with)
  • be friends with
  • hang (around or out)
  • interrelate
  • rub elbows (with)
  • band
  • affiliate
  • fall in with
  • keep company (with)
  • league
  • wed
  • attach
  • couple
  • pal (around)
  • get along
  • get on
  • link
  • knot

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • avoid
  • shun
  • alienate
  • snub
  • estrange
  • disperse
  • split (up)
  • disband
  • split
  • cold-shoulder
  • disunite
  • break up
  • dissociate
  • disjoin
  • sever
  • sunder
  • divorce
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2
as in to mingle
to take part in social activities a group of kids fraternizing together after school every day

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • mingle
  • mix
  • socialize
  • associate
  • hobnob
  • party
  • carouse
  • rub elbows
  • step out
  • rub shoulders
  • revel
  • go out
  • circulate

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • avoid
  • shun
  • eschew
  • slight
  • snub
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