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confrere
[ kon-frair ]
noun
- a fellow member of a fraternity, profession, etc.; colleague:
my confreres in the medical profession.
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/ ˈ°ìÉ’²Ô´Ú°ùɛə /
noun
- a fellow member of a profession, fraternity, etc
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of confrere1
Example Sentences
Rushdie, hooks, et al., worked to improve the novel; Epstein and his confreres want the world to change around it.
But compared with a far more intelligent series like, say, “Mrs. America,†“Gaslit†disappoints in its efforts to provide a well-rounded portrait of an influence-seeking conservative woman betrayed by her political confreres.
“They have insinuated infamy on the integrity of my priestly life, having financed witnesses in a trial against a confrere, even being the owner of oil wells or tax havens.â€
Barba, meanwhile, says he is getting old and his two confreres are ailing.
Corsaro and his confreres dress in the habit of Orthodox churchmen, including flowing black robes and the traditional flat-topped round hat.
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