Similar words: parade, charade, grader, trade, grade, abrade, degrade, paradox. Meaning: [‚kæmə'rɑːdərɪ] n. the quality of affording easy familiarity and sociability.
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31. Over the years, the itinerant lifestyle came to be part of the Gypsy culture, and though it is easy to romanticize (camaraderie! freedom!
32. There's clearly great camaraderie amongst everyone at Carrington – what are your funniest memories so far?
33. I loathe the fake camaraderie, excessive alcohol consumption and hideous vulgarity.
34. Mike , who was retired, had taken a few trips like and loved the camaraderie and support.
35. And my buddy McDade was doing it, so I felt some camaraderie and competition. Sentencedict.com
36. The result is a shared culture of fandom, commentary, and camaraderie.
37. The atmosphere of jovial of heavy - handed camaraderie may seem transparent.
38. Its wraparound U - lounges fore and aft, invite friendly conversation and camaraderie.
39. The Patroness of the Festival this year was the Duchess of Kent, and it was an easy, natural blending of royal formality, sophistication, and relaxed camaraderie.
40. It's interesting to note the camaraderie among like-minded members. It gives me hope that we can make a difference.
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