comradeship
noun
- interpersonal relationship in the sense of solidarity within a group
Wiktionary
noun
Etymology: Etymology tree English comrade Proto-Germanic *skapjaną Proto-Germanic *-skapiz Proto-West Germanic *-skapi Old English -sċiepe Middle English -schipe English -ship English comradeship From comrade + -ship.
- The company or friendship of others, or sharing a goal.
“He was a psychologist rather than a philosopher, and his interest and zest in life, in the relationships of simple people, the intermingling of personal emotions and happy comradeships, kept him from ever forming cynical or merely spectatorial views of humanity.”
“LA is the loneliest and most brutal of American cities; New York gets god-awful cold in the winter but there’s a feeling of wacky comradeship somewhere in some streets. LA is a jungle.”