noun

definition

A mate, companion, or associate.

definition

A companion in battle; fellow soldier.

definition

A fellow socialist, communist or other similarly politically aligned person.

example

Hello, comrade. Are you going to the Communist Party meeting tonight?

definition

A gender-neutral title, functionally similar to "Mr.", "Mrs.", "Miss", "Ms." etc, in a communist or socialist state.

example

Comrade Lenin inspired our people to undertake great works.

verb

definition

To associate with in a friendly way.

Examples of comrades in a Sentence

All around he heard his comrades sobbing with joy.

The soldiers without turning their heads glanced at one another, curious to see their comrades' impression.

This had been hailed with joy by all who had been his comrades in his days of Francis I.

And I'm urging all comrades to join my campaign.

To explain the origin of the hodge-podge, it was said that his comrades on landing in Attica gathered up the scraps of their provisions that remained and prepared a meal from them.

The means for his higher education came from Swedish officers, former comrades of his father who had been actively engaged in the Thirty Years' War and who was executed at Salzwedel on the 3rd of February 1642 for his dealings with the Imperialists.

The next day was a Sunday; and in the evening, whilst the British troops were parading for church, the native cavalry armed themselves, galloped to the gaol and released their comrades.

All that we know of his military career is, that, at the siege of some town,' one of his comrades, who had marched with the besieging army instead of him, was killed by a shot.

His comrades adored him for his liberality, and the frequent visits of Icelandic skalder to his court testify to a love of poetry on his part, indeed one of his own strophes has come down to us.

Jason has comrades like these, as had Ilmarinen and Heracles, the Greek " strong man."

The CWI had a bookstall where the material from the comrades in Northern Ireland was also sold.

The Spanish comrades among the older officer cadre had already acquired very valuable partisan experiences in the hard school of the civil war years.

Existing CPGB comrades have also been given a very bad lesson in democratic centralism which promises further difficulties in the future.

The Workers Solidarity Alliance asks all comrades, regardless of affiliation, to aid these strikers.

And they have lost comrades, more than 1,100 brave Americans, whose memories this nation will honor forever.

Austin was killed on his third trip in advance of the front lines to rescue his wounded comrades.

In fact, the Belgian comrades showed more than any others that they were not satisfied when this decision was communicated to them.

In the debate, comrade Mc Shane said Red platform comrades were not sectarian.

Not only continual work, but also executive conversations with the comrades were again forbidden by his physicians.

D-day beaches, they had been hit by friendly fire and American planes killed his comrades.

The comrades did not deign to give the meeting any reason for their decision.

The comrades were concerned above all else to avoid controversy - and thus make themselves utterly irrelevant to the issues in Respect.

He describes the feelings that he and his comrades felt at the horrific scenes that confronted the brave liberators.

It's only fitting that their passing-out parade should be identical to their full-time comrades.

For in his dreams he guides his dead comrades to a tranquil graveyard, a peaceful, drowsy respite from war.

But let the Belgian comrades name just one Bolshevik-Leninist comrade or one proletarian revolutionary who has been expelled from the Hotel Falcón!

In the debate, comrade Mc Shane said Red Platform comrades were not sectarian.

And, yes, female SEK comrades got spat on and hit.

So comrades these are the reasons for which I cannot lightly accept the hypothesis of a simple stratagem.

Over this Munis was not so much bitter as sad - sad that comrades in the movement should have been so ungenerous.

Despite being run straight after the election and before the drawn-out Euro Count the AGS comrades looked and sounded remarkably upbeat.

Their design was miraculously frustrated - according to the Aeginetan version, the statues fell upon their knees, - and only a single survivor returned to Athens, there to fall a victim to the fury of his comrades' widows, who pierced him with their brooch-pins.

There are several forms of worker in these species, some with enormous heads, which remain in the underground nests, while their smaller comrades scour the country in search of suitable trees, which they ascend, biting off small circular pieces from the leaves, and carrying them off to the nests.

The wretched captives were then chained and left in the court of the pashas house; and on the following morning the heads of their comrades who had perished the day before were skinned and stuffed with straw before their eyes.

Court intrigue favouring him, he succeeded, by the betrayal of his comrades and by two submissive letters, in reconciling himself with the help of Halifax both to the king and to James, though he had the humiliation of seeing his confessions and declarations of penitence published at length in the Gazette.

Such men were Egil, the foe of Eirik Bloodaxe and the friend of lEthelstan; Kormak, the hot-headed champion; Eyvind, King Haakon's poet, called Skaldaspillir, because he copied in his dirge over that king the older and finer Eiriksmal; Gunnlaug, who sang at Æthelred's court, and fell at the hands of a brother bard, Hrafn; Hallfred, Olaf Tryggvason's poet, who lies in Iona by the side of Macbeth; Sighvat, Saint Olaf's henchman, most prolific of all his comrades; Thormod, Coalbrow's poet, who died singing after Sticklestad battle; Ref, Ottar the Black, Arnor the earls' poet, and, of those whose poetry was almost confined to Iceland, Gretti, Biorn the Hitdale champion, and the two model Icelandic masters, Einar Skulason and Markus the Lawman, both of the 12th century.

His comrades were Rudolfo Acquaviva, Nicolas Spinola, Francesco Pasio and Michele Ruggieri, all afterwards, like Ricci himself, famous in the Jesuit annals.

Many a lusty crest--waving Hector, that towered a whole foot above his crowding comrades, fell before my weapon and rolled in the dust.

Before his house was pulled down, when his comrades avoided it as "an unlucky castle," I visited it.

The officers, his comrades, like most of the army, were dissatisfied with the peace concluded after the battle of Friedland.

Rostov had become a bluff, good-natured fellow, whom his Moscow acquaintances would have considered rather bad form, but who was liked and respected by his comrades, subordinates, and superiors, and was well contented with his life.

His hussar comrades--not only those of his own regiment, but the whole brigade--gave Rostov a dinner to which the subscription was fifteen rubles a head, and at which there were two bands and two choirs of singers.

Though they were all going with him, Anatole evidently wished to make something touching and solemn out of this address to his comrades.

Well, comrades and friends of my youth, we've had our fling and lived and reveled.

But now, at the commencement of the campaign, I should feel dishonored, not only in my comrades' eyes but in my own, if I preferred my own happiness to my love and duty to the Fatherland.

All that day and the next his friends and comrades noticed that Rostov, without being dull or angry, was silent, thoughtful, and preoccupied.

Napoleon rode on, dreaming of the Moscow that so appealed to his imagination, and "the bird restored to its native fields" galloped to our outposts, inventing on the way all that had not taken place but that he meant to relate to his comrades.

To remember her gave him pleasure, and when his comrades, hearing of his adventure at Bogucharovo, rallied him on having gone to look for hay and having picked up one of the wealthiest heiresses in Russia, he grew angry.

We must be human, we are all mortal you know! and the Frenchman with the spot on his cheek ran back to his comrades.

He loved his dog, his comrades, the French, and Pierre who was his neighbor, but Pierre felt that in spite of Karataev's affectionate tenderness for him (by which he unconsciously gave Pierre's spiritual life its due) he would not have grieved for a moment at parting from him.

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