Fraternalism
Pronunciation: /ˈfɹətɝnəɫˈɪzəm/
Fraternalism (noun)
- A belief that people should act like brothers, showing kindness, fairness, and support to one another.
- Friendship and loyalty within a group, especially a club or organization, where members treat each other as equals.
- A style of behaviour in armed forces that emphasizes comradeship and mutual respect among members.
Examples
- Her fraternalism made everyone feel like family.
- Fraternalism grows when people treat each other with kindness.