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Meanings of
comrade
in English
Portuguese
camarada
Catalan
camarada
Spanish
camarada
Back to the meaning
Close friend.
brother
buddy
chum
pal
sidekick
crony
Portuguese
camarada
Portuguese
colega
Catalan
companya
Spanish
compañera
Back to the meaning
A friend who is frequently in the company of another.
fellow
familiar
companion
associate
Portuguese
colega
Synonyms
Examples for "
fellow
"
fellow
familiar
companion
associate
Examples for "
fellow
"
1
Another Senator Philippe Bas said New Caledonia's
fellow
citizens were French citizens.
2
The service now has a clear lead ahead of
fellow
music upstarts.
3
You have the task.' The
fellow
blinked, quite surprised by his success.
4
Angered with the deaths of
fellow
protesters they may instigate new violence.
5
Maybe the health spa that
fellow
's
building will do her some good.
1
The list was long and
familiar
:
Be authentic; inspire purpose; embrace uncertainty.
2
They'd done their homework, said a second source
familiar
with the situation.
3
Instead, fun means deliberately manipulating a
familiar
situation in a new way.
4
The company is Actavis Plc, a source
familiar
with the situation said.
5
Some commodities jobs have gone, according to sources
familiar
with the situation.
1
Those
companion
cases would also proceed, his office said in a statement.
2
The lieutenant said to his
companion
,
'Took it well, I thought, Aubrey?'
3
Hard to believe that, after all these years, a
companion
had come.
4
A
companion
survey of the services sector will be issued next week.
5
Time Capsule is a new
companion
device for the Time Machine software.
1
Funny how we
associate
different charities with different times of the year.
2
Conclusions: Certain species appear to be
associated
with health and periodontal diseases.
3
A risk factor
associated
with crisis contagion is sharing a common industry.
4
Aberdeen's oil industry is usually
associated
with activity in the North Sea.
5
Conclusions: Inflation-free costs per case
associated
with non-fatal bicycle injuries are increasing.
Usage of
comrade
in English
1
The badge and the honor of his
comrade
were in his hands.
2
Then leave it to me alone to believe in them, young
comrade
.
3
It was in thinking of our lost
comrade
I wrote the following:
4
Equally alert was his old
comrade
in frontier exploits, Colonel Israel Putnam.
5
Indeed, I could tell where my
comrade
-
at
-
musical
-
arms
stood among the box hedges.
6
They could soon follow their
comrade
in to a brand new venture.
7
Raymond found in Gaston the most charming and enlivening
comrade
and friend.
8
On the other hand, your
comrade
is put in the vacant place.
9
In which case,
comrade
phone can go ahead & lay this charge.
10
And now duty found him in the field against an old
comrade
-
in-arms
.
11
Do you suppose I chose you for your courage alone, young
comrade
?
12
Of course I would never criticize our beloved Josef Stalin,
comrade
Marshal.
13
He looked curiously in at the bed where his
comrade
was lying.
14
I will leave you here till your
comrade
comes in the morning.
15
The men reached their fallen
comrade
and immediately started dragging him away.
16
Each person mourns the loss of a
comrade
in his own way.
Other examples for "comrade"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
comrade
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
old comrade
fall comrade
little comrade
wounded comrade
young comrade
More collocations
Translations for
comrade
Portuguese
camarada
companheiro
irmão
amigo
colega
Catalan
camarada
companya
company
acompanyant
Spanish
camarada
compañera
acompañante
compañero
Comrade
through the time
Comrade
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common