brotherhood
IPA: brˈʌðɝhʊd
noun
- The state of being brothers or a brother (also figuratively).
- An association of people for any purpose, such as a society of monks; a fraternity.
- All the people engaged in the same business, especially those of the same profession
- People, or (poetically) things, of the same kind.
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Examples of "brotherhood" in Sentences
- Agreed, the competition in that brotherhood is not intense.
- JR Ward, because the brotherhood is a hoot (though not intentionally).
- That is, unless you are convinced the brotherhood is hiding something .
- "Equal to that, I am privileged to belong to what I call the brotherhood of veterans," he said.
- Damon asks her if the renewed brotherhood is real and Elena tells him that he can trust Stefan.
- ANYWAY I didn't have time to think about it because if Rui goes to France that means our brotherhood is broken!
- Their brotherhood comes from the strength of intense faith rooted in indigenous attributes, images, symbols, magic and myth.
- The Latin American brotherhood was a pretty awful in general, coming out of some deranged ideas of Simon Bolivar, and it was an extraordinarily awful thing during the Cold War.
- M. O'BRIEN: Yes, you know, the term brotherhood and fraternity is used a lot and it's, in this case, so very real and just the idea of them being there, supporting each other in their final hours.
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