brotherhood
/ˈbrʌðərˌhʊd/Definitions
1. noun
A group of people related by blood or a shared experience, often characterized by mutual support and solidarity.
“The fraternity was built on the principles of brotherhood and camaraderie.”
2. noun
A state of being part of a group of people united by a common bond or interest.
“The sense of brotherhood among the team players was inspiring to watch.”
3. noun
A relationship between individuals or groups that is based on shared feelings, values, or goals.
“The sense of brotherhood between the two nations helped to resolve their long-standing conflict.”