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noun

brotherhood

BRUH-thuh-huud
noun
1
A close bond of loyalty and support like that between brothers.
"Years of shared hardship created a real brotherhood among the crew."
2
An organized group of people united by a shared purpose, profession, or belief.
"He joined a brotherhood dedicated to preserving old craft traditions."

How to Use Brotherhood

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In plain EnglishThe feeling of solidarity between brothers, or an organised group built on that kind of loyalty.

Common pairings
a sense of brotherhood bonds of brotherhood

Word Forms

brotherhoods plural

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Etymology

Formed from "brother" plus the suffix "-hood", which turns a word into an abstract state or condition — the same pattern as "childhood" or "neighbourhood".

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