comrade
1 of 1noun/ˈkɑmɹæd/
Forms:comrades
1
a friend or companion who regularly spends time with another
- He considered his hiking partner a true comrade.
- Schooldays are full of childhood comrades who stick together.
- She met her comrade at the library every weekend.
- College roommates quickly become comrades in daily life.
- The team members became comrades after months of practice.
2
a member of the Communist Party or someone sharing its political affiliation
- The comrade addressed the assembly with a passionate speech.
- Comrades worked together to organize the local chapter.
- She respected her comrade's dedication to the cause.
- Comrades supported each other during political campaigns.
- The comrade distributed pamphlets to new members.
3
a term of address for men participating in the same political or social movement
- "Comrade, have you finished the report?" he asked.
- The pamphlet began, "Comrades, remember your duties."
- "Comrades, let us unite for the next phase," she announced.
- "Good work, comrade," the instructor said to his students.
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