Noun
the quality of affording easy familiarity and sociability
Source: WordNetAlthough NAVSUP FLC Bahrain did not win first place, they built teamwork, camaraderie and morale, topics related to their Sailor 360 training the day before the competition. Source: Internet
And likewise, make good use of the camaraderie between Washington and Wahlberg. Source: Internet
As tennis has billed itself as the ultimate sport for socially distant physical activity during the coronavirus pandemic, the camaraderie of doubles has challenged those notions. Source: Internet
At the same time, however, the company’s HR department kicked into overdrive to come up with fun, engaging programs that would foster camaraderie. Source: Internet
Catholics and some Protestants, though at each other’s throats for three hundred years, enjoyed a brief moment of camaraderie in their joint eye rolling at Enlightenment ideas. Source: Internet
Colleagues credit O’Brien with fostering camaraderie among members of Trump’s latest version of the national security team. Source: Internet