camaraderie - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • enjoy: Do you enjoy the camaraderie of the smokers ' group outside the building - a place where you can meet all sorts?
  • miss: To my surprise I missed the camaraderie of the ward round.
  • create: It had a very positive impact creating great camaraderie among the team.
  • have: I had a really good group of friends and we all had a fantastic camaraderie.
  • love: I love the camaraderie of working with other actors.
  • build: What was even better was the team spirit and camaraderie built up through the training weekends and matches was fantastic.

Preposition: between

  • crew: The general camaraderie between the boat crews remained, but there was less chitchat and amiable meandering about the floating wall dock.

Preposition: within

  • group: Long lasting friendships and support also develop as a result of the camaraderie within the small groups.

Adjective modifier

  • great: There's a great camaraderie within the branch network.
  • real: Barriers came down extremely fast and there was a real camaraderie.
  • special: We come from all walks of life and quickly build up a special camaraderie.
  • good: There was really good camaraderie among all who participated.
  • strong: The MBA's small cohorts make for strong camaraderie.
  • wonderful: This is a very real but safe adventure with magnificent scenery, wonderful camaraderie and truly unforgettable ancient art.

Preposition: among

  • student: The dedication of his professors and the camaraderie among fellow students compensated for the university's inadequate facilities.

Preposition: amongst

  • team: It had a very positive impact creating great camaraderie among the team.

Preposition: of

  • group: I miss the easy camaraderie of a group of Hull women on a night out.
  • competitor: The camaraderie of the competitors and crowds is uplifting.
  • squad: Experience the camaraderie of a single tight-knit army squad, bound together through the chaos of battle over the course of the entire game.

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