"Frater" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Frater" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Frater" Meaning

Frater is the Latin word for "brother". It is often used in Masonic and fraternal organizations as a title for members, and can also be used as a noun or adjective to describe a male sibling or to express solidarity or camaraderie among men.

"Frater" Examples

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Frater is a noun that refers to a brother or a fellow member of a fraternity or sorority.

Examples:


The fraternity's frater, John, was elected as the new president. (Formal)
My frater, Mike, is coming over tonight to watch the game. (In formal and informal writing)
The sorority's frater, Emily, organized the charity event. (Formal)
I became a frater of the fraternity in my junior year. (Formal)
The frat house was filled with fraters from different schools, celebrating the end of the semester. (In formal and informal writing)

Note: Frater is often used in formal and informal settings within a fraternity or sorority, but it's not commonly used in everyday conversation outside of those contexts.

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