comradeship
/kɒmˈreɪdʒɪʃɪp/Definitions
1. noun
A feeling of friendship and mutual respect, especially between fellow members of a group or organization.
“The camaraderie among the team helped them work together more efficiently.”
2. noun
A state of being companions or friends, especially in a shared experience or activity.
“The sense of comradeship among the soldiers during the war was a great source of comfort.”
3. noun
A feeling of loyalty and solidarity with others, especially in a shared cause or struggle.
“The comradeship of the protesters helped them stay united in their fight for justice.”