fraternity
IPA: frʌtˈɝnʌti
noun
- The quality of being brothers or brotherly; brotherhood.
- A group of people associated for a common purpose.
- (US) A social organization of male students at a college or university; usually identified by Greek letters.
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Examples of "fraternity" in Sentences
- The fraternity jewel is the sapphire.
- The fraternity refurbished the gate in 1998.
- The fraternity purchased the property in 1964.
- The red carnation is the flower of the fraternity.
- It's the unspoken credo of the outfield fraternity.
- I understand the point of a fraternity is to foster brotherhood.
- To call for liberty, equality or fraternity is a rallying call to arms.
- The fraternity flower is the camellia and the fraternity jewel is the amethyst.
- So the Scribe Awards -- for the media tie-in fraternity -- were announced at Comic-Con in San Diego.
- Also, on the larger level the larger our fraternity is the more power we will have against the anti-hunters.
- This fraternity is often envied by people who did not serve, due to the camaraderie we display to each other.
- So we have the profession of faith, the participation in fraternity, and the declaration of oath to the principles of social conduct in the MFA guild.
- In the “treasure trove of words” supplied by the French Revolution, writes the historian Mona Ozouf, “the relative absence of the word fraternity” is “striking.”
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