"Fraternise" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Fraternise" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Fraternise" Meaning

To fraternise means to socialize or associate with someone in a friendly or informal way, often with someone of a different social class, profession, or background.

"Fraternise" Examples

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Fraternise is a verb that means to develop a friendly or intimate relationship with someone, especially someone who is not a close friend or family member.

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The ambassador decided to fraternise with the local community by attending a football match and chatting with fans.
The new employee was encouraged to fraternise with her colleagues during the company's annual picnic.
The politician's attempt to fraternise with the protesters only made them more agitated.
The hotel's policy of encouraging guests to fraternise with other guests led to a lively atmosphere in the lobby.
The charity's volunteers were instructed to fraternise with the beneficiaries of their work to understand their needs better.

"Fraternise" Similar Words

Fraserburgh

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Fraserburgh is a town located in the north-east of Scotland, near the coast. It is one of the oldest and largest towns in the Aberdeenshire region, with a rich history and cultural heritage. The name "Fraserburgh" is derived from the Scottish Gaelic words for "the brook of Fraser", referring to the River Ythan, which runs through the town.

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Fraternal refers to something that is related to or characteristic of brothers or sisters. It can also describe a bond or relationship between people who are not necessarily biologically related but share a strong sense of connection or sisterhood/brotherhood.

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