comrade

IPA: kˈɑmræd

noun

  • A mate, companion, or associate.
  • A companion in battle; fellow soldier.
  • (communism) A fellow socialist, communist or other similarly politically aligned person.
  • (communism) A non-hierarchical title, functionally similar to "Mr.", "Mrs.", "Miss", "Ms." etc, in a communist or socialist state.

verb

  • (transitive) To associate with in a friendly way.
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Examples of "comrade" in Sentences

  • P: But they call their comrade and he took and hamstrung (her).
  • I have been berating myself so much for the desk situation, so having a comrade is nice.
  • Putting on a look of injured innocence, he called his comrade Harry to corroborate what he had said.
  • The Eskimo looked at Johnny's regulation army shoes as he said the word comrade, but made no comment.
  • "My comrade is English, I am Irish," said Ludar, "and unless we have food forthwith, we are not even that."
  • We use the word comrade as soldiers speak about their fellow combatants as comrades-in-arms, amafela ndawonye.
  • Whereupon she called a comrade from the book storehouse management and they both went off to the book storehouse to get my book.
  • This arrangement suits the prisoners of war, but as their comrade is unable to mend, they would like the woman, who previously did this job, to take it on again.
  • Although the word comrade has the etymological derivatives from the Spanish “camarada” or in English “chamber mate”, which would insinuate a relationship between us that exists beyond the platonic one.

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