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Definition of comrade in English: comradenoun ˈkɒmreɪd 1(among men) a colleague or a fellow member of an organization. Example sentencesExamples - Among former comrades of mine, I am glad to see the return of Phil Woolas, David Miliband and John Mann.
- Colleagues and comrades over the years were in a jubilant mood at the party anxiously awaiting presentations.
- For the players, it was a golden opportunity to catch up with their old comrades - and one they are keen to repeat in the future.
- I don't care if I never read any of them again, they're old comrades and I like to have them around.
- Instead of losing money, power and influence yesterday, Ireland won friends, allies and comrades but not too many tourists.
- Refreshing in the fact that I saw old school friends, housemates, comrades, and others who I hadn't seen in years.
- That is the venue for tomorrow night's amazing reunion, when 85-year-old Arne will see his old comrade and friend Arthur again for the first time in nearly six decades.
- In doing so I've made some wonderful new friends, discovered new comrades and rediscovered old ones.
- She helps an old comrade of her father who runs a bare little-frequented cafeteria and at the end of the day scurries home with bread and milk.
- The AGM commenced with a minute's silence as a mark of respect to former members, family members and comrades who had passed away during the previous year.
- It is about time my colleagues and comrades in the media caught up.
- Since those heady days, the trade union has seen a sharp decline in popularity and membership as well as bitter divisions among former friends and comrades.
- He retired from that job some years past, but his old comrades from the council showed up in large numbers to his funeral to say their last goodbyes.
- In this case, a trip to Oregon was organized for my fellow comrades and me, in order for our swift rehabilitation to commence.
- An old comrade of his at that stage of his career was Anne Killoran who collected many news items for him as he cut his teeth in the paper trade.
- The characters are old college comrades who have been there for each other through everything - or so they thought.
- I search the faces thinking to see dad among his comrades.
- I'm meeting old comrades tonight, and tomorrow.
Synonyms companion, friend colleague, associate, partner, co-worker, fellow worker, workmate fellow soldier compatriot, confederate, ally French confrère informal pal, buddy, crony British informal mate, chum, oppo North American informal bro archaic compeer rare consociate - 1.1 A fellow soldier or member of the armed forces.
Hewett turned and rushed to help his comrade Example sentencesExamples - Instead, he spoke as Marines and soldiers do in the headquarters tent or the barracks, on the battlefield or among comrades.
- Tattoos in the civil wars symbolized allegiance to military commanders and comrades-in-arms rather than to the local community.
- He explains how he laid low for six months after the invasion before contacting old comrades and taking up arms.
- Unlike his comrades-in-arms from Choshu, Satsuma and other samurai clans, he was not bound to the service of feudal lord and clan.
- Her questions met with blank stares and uneasy glances from her comrades among the crew.
- The soldier and his comrades-in-arms moved deeper into enemy territory, encapsulated in their tank.
- To his closest comrades-in-arms and to foreign statesmen and diplomats he was a man of few words, reticent, patient and imperturbable, pacing or smoking quietly while he worked his way through a problem.
- It is but a matter of time before many more of our fellow Army Reserve comrades-in-arms will be called to replace and augment those who have already answered the call.
- I am always moved by our soldiers' unanimous expressions of dedication, their commitment to service and their desire to return to their units and comrades-in-arms.
- They were built to permanently honor our war dead, whose next-of-kin's decision to inter them overseas alongside comrades-in-arms is respected to this day.
- Although they encountered far too much blood and death for what was considered a properly raised young woman at that time, these nurses persevered and, in doing so, won the respect of their comrades-in-arms.
- It gave them a sense of great pride to give something back to their comrades-in-arms.
- He then sold out his former comrades-in-arms by accusing them of war crimes as a stepping stone to office.
- If he has come to battle without a defining belief system, he usually gravitates to the spirituality he finds among his comrades.
- The second week begins tomorrow, with a party election broadcast portraying the pair as old friends and comrades at arms.
- Their fellow residents' green camouflage uniforms in the middle of the desert and heel-driving march sets them apart from their Marine comrades-in-arms.
- And he did, riding into the city on a tank with some of his old Spanish republican comrades on August 25, 1944.
- He recounts how he and his comrades were among the last to be evacuated.
- However, Ryan refuses to leave his comrades-in-arms who were holding a bridge till the main troops arrive.
- This one soldier's yell to his comrades-in-arms triggered the whole army to increase their fighting vigor.
Synonyms colleague, associate, companion, partner, comrade-in-arms, co-worker, fellow, friend - 1.2 A fellow socialist or communist (often as a form of address)
Example sentencesExamples - I knew that Mikhail and Andrei were best friends, comrades.
- They invited Amnesty International to consider their plight, claiming their jailed comrades were political prisoners.
- It is also important to acknowledge the key role played by comrades representing Scottish Socialist Youth in assessing the overall impact made by the SSP at the recent ESF.
- So, ignore the demands of the tax collectors and steel yourselves against the pleas of the children for new shoes, comrades.
- He and his racial comrades fight against their noxious enemies: communists, journalists, and the political police.
- The Communist is not a comrade, neither before nor after.
- Accuracy is such a bourgeois conceit, comrade.
- What is this cult of personality you speak of, comrade?
- But then he was betrayed by one of his communist comrades, Stalin.
- I'm often reminded by comrades that the political tasks of the moment involve much more than merely mocking, ridiculing and provoking the Stoppers and associated tendencies.
- A very important privilege, comrades, has been taken away from you.
- She decides to surrender, to give up the stage and move to California where she will toil with her comrades on a commune in Anaheim.
- If the facts don't fit the program, comrade, then the facts must be mistaken.
- Long before the revolution, he knew what he would do with those of his socialist comrades who opposed him.
- Today my comrades are protesting outside our local shopping centre.
- It misleads good comrades and damages the socialist cause!
- He was a droopy figure, probably always conscious that he had betrayed his comrades, the revolutionaries.
- No comrades, Revolution is made on the streets by the people for the people!
- Welcome to the industrial revolution, comrade.
- But most did not slander their comrades using language that mirrored Soviet or Vietnamese Communist propaganda.
- 1.3 (in South Africa) a young militant supporter of the African National Congress.
Example sentencesExamples - I believe our party, ANC, can grow if we take hands and work together, comrades.
Derivatives adjective ˈkɒmreɪdli Sadly, Walzer has not profited from that comradely criticism. Example sentencesExamples - Judy and Bubbles battle and evolve, through their rivalry, into a respectful and comradely self-awareness that bypasses and undercuts their earlier competition over men.
- The alternative to this is not the cosy, comradely little agora of the ancient Athenians but streets filled with thousands shouting in favour of contradictory wishes and guided by neither agreed ethics nor law.
- Now they seem to share a commonality as anonymous and comradely as the stream of old men, similarly shorn, walking blink-eyed from the Lind Road barber shop into the autumn sun.
- One night, as the actors were dismantling the set for this watery spectacular, sharing comradely jokes as they went, someone observed that the get-out would make a great show in itself.
Origin Mid 16th century (originally also camerade): from French camerade, camarade (originally feminine), from Spanish camarada 'room-mate', from Latin camera 'chamber'. Compare with chum1. If a companion is, literally, someone you share bread with, then a comrade is someone you share a room with. The origin of the word is Spanish camarada ‘a room-mate’, from Latin camera ‘a room’. Your comrade was originally someone who shared the same room or tent as you, often a fellow soldier. See also camera, chum
Definition of comrade in US English: comradenoun 1A companion who shares one's activities or is a fellow member of an organization. Example sentencesExamples - It is about time my colleagues and comrades in the media caught up.
- In this case, a trip to Oregon was organized for my fellow comrades and me, in order for our swift rehabilitation to commence.
- Instead of losing money, power and influence yesterday, Ireland won friends, allies and comrades but not too many tourists.
- Since those heady days, the trade union has seen a sharp decline in popularity and membership as well as bitter divisions among former friends and comrades.
- That is the venue for tomorrow night's amazing reunion, when 85-year-old Arne will see his old comrade and friend Arthur again for the first time in nearly six decades.
- For the players, it was a golden opportunity to catch up with their old comrades - and one they are keen to repeat in the future.
- The characters are old college comrades who have been there for each other through everything - or so they thought.
- In doing so I've made some wonderful new friends, discovered new comrades and rediscovered old ones.
- I don't care if I never read any of them again, they're old comrades and I like to have them around.
- The AGM commenced with a minute's silence as a mark of respect to former members, family members and comrades who had passed away during the previous year.
- I search the faces thinking to see dad among his comrades.
- She helps an old comrade of her father who runs a bare little-frequented cafeteria and at the end of the day scurries home with bread and milk.
- Colleagues and comrades over the years were in a jubilant mood at the party anxiously awaiting presentations.
- He retired from that job some years past, but his old comrades from the council showed up in large numbers to his funeral to say their last goodbyes.
- An old comrade of his at that stage of his career was Anne Killoran who collected many news items for him as he cut his teeth in the paper trade.
- I'm meeting old comrades tonight, and tomorrow.
- Among former comrades of mine, I am glad to see the return of Phil Woolas, David Miliband and John Mann.
- Refreshing in the fact that I saw old school friends, housemates, comrades, and others who I hadn't seen in years.
- 1.1 A fellow soldier or member of the armed services.
Hewett turned and rushed to help his comrade Example sentencesExamples - I am always moved by our soldiers' unanimous expressions of dedication, their commitment to service and their desire to return to their units and comrades-in-arms.
- However, Ryan refuses to leave his comrades-in-arms who were holding a bridge till the main troops arrive.
- The soldier and his comrades-in-arms moved deeper into enemy territory, encapsulated in their tank.
- Instead, he spoke as Marines and soldiers do in the headquarters tent or the barracks, on the battlefield or among comrades.
- This one soldier's yell to his comrades-in-arms triggered the whole army to increase their fighting vigor.
- Tattoos in the civil wars symbolized allegiance to military commanders and comrades-in-arms rather than to the local community.
- And he did, riding into the city on a tank with some of his old Spanish republican comrades on August 25, 1944.
- If he has come to battle without a defining belief system, he usually gravitates to the spirituality he finds among his comrades.
- He explains how he laid low for six months after the invasion before contacting old comrades and taking up arms.
- It gave them a sense of great pride to give something back to their comrades-in-arms.
- He recounts how he and his comrades were among the last to be evacuated.
- They were built to permanently honor our war dead, whose next-of-kin's decision to inter them overseas alongside comrades-in-arms is respected to this day.
- To his closest comrades-in-arms and to foreign statesmen and diplomats he was a man of few words, reticent, patient and imperturbable, pacing or smoking quietly while he worked his way through a problem.
- The second week begins tomorrow, with a party election broadcast portraying the pair as old friends and comrades at arms.
- It is but a matter of time before many more of our fellow Army Reserve comrades-in-arms will be called to replace and augment those who have already answered the call.
- Her questions met with blank stares and uneasy glances from her comrades among the crew.
- Unlike his comrades-in-arms from Choshu, Satsuma and other samurai clans, he was not bound to the service of feudal lord and clan.
- He then sold out his former comrades-in-arms by accusing them of war crimes as a stepping stone to office.
- Their fellow residents' green camouflage uniforms in the middle of the desert and heel-driving march sets them apart from their Marine comrades-in-arms.
- Although they encountered far too much blood and death for what was considered a properly raised young woman at that time, these nurses persevered and, in doing so, won the respect of their comrades-in-arms.
Synonyms colleague, associate, companion, partner, comrade-in-arms, co-worker, fellow, friend - 1.2 A fellow socialist or communist (often as a form of address)
Example sentencesExamples - It is also important to acknowledge the key role played by comrades representing Scottish Socialist Youth in assessing the overall impact made by the SSP at the recent ESF.
- But then he was betrayed by one of his communist comrades, Stalin.
- Welcome to the industrial revolution, comrade.
- No comrades, Revolution is made on the streets by the people for the people!
- Accuracy is such a bourgeois conceit, comrade.
- But most did not slander their comrades using language that mirrored Soviet or Vietnamese Communist propaganda.
- I'm often reminded by comrades that the political tasks of the moment involve much more than merely mocking, ridiculing and provoking the Stoppers and associated tendencies.
- He and his racial comrades fight against their noxious enemies: communists, journalists, and the political police.
- They invited Amnesty International to consider their plight, claiming their jailed comrades were political prisoners.
- Today my comrades are protesting outside our local shopping centre.
- So, ignore the demands of the tax collectors and steel yourselves against the pleas of the children for new shoes, comrades.
- What is this cult of personality you speak of, comrade?
- A very important privilege, comrades, has been taken away from you.
- It misleads good comrades and damages the socialist cause!
- Long before the revolution, he knew what he would do with those of his socialist comrades who opposed him.
- He was a droopy figure, probably always conscious that he had betrayed his comrades, the revolutionaries.
- I knew that Mikhail and Andrei were best friends, comrades.
- She decides to surrender, to give up the stage and move to California where she will toil with her comrades on a commune in Anaheim.
- If the facts don't fit the program, comrade, then the facts must be mistaken.
- The Communist is not a comrade, neither before nor after.
Origin Mid 16th century (originally also camerade): from French camerade, camarade (originally feminine), from Spanish camarada ‘roommate’, from Latin camera ‘chamber’. Compare with chum. |