comrade

noun
UK: /ˈkɒm.reɪd/
US: /ˈkɑːm.ræd/
  1. A friend or someone you work with, especially in a political or military context.

    1. He's my comrade, we work together everyday.
    2. My comrade and I fought side by side during the long and difficult battle to overcome.
  2. A fellow socialist or communist.

    1. The comrade spoke about equality.
    2. The old comrade still believed in the ideals of the revolution for a better future.
comrade verb
  1. To address or treat someone as a comrade.

    1. They comraded each other.
    2. The soldiers comraded one another, sharing stories and offering support during hard times.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "comrade" in English means: A friend or someone you work with, especially in a political or military context., A fellow socialist or communist..

The phonetic transcription of "comrade" is /ˈkɒm.reɪd/ in British English and /ˈkɑːm.ræd/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "comrade": friend, ally, associate, partner, colleague, mate.

Example usage of "comrade": "He's my comrade, we work together everyday.". More examples on the page.