comrado
/kəmˈreɪd/ or /kɒmˈreɪd/Definitions
1. noun
A person who is a member of a group or team, especially a military unit, and is considered to be a close friend or companion.
“The soldiers stood proudly alongside their comrades, ready to face the enemy.”
2. noun
A person who shares one’s views or activities, especially in a particular field or pursuit.
“The artist collaborated with her comrade, a fellow painter, on the new project.”
3. verb
To be or become a comrade, especially with someone who has a common interest or activity.
“The two friends comraded together through thick and thin.”