0 friendly in a way that is like a comrade (= someone who you have shared activities or work with, especially difficult or dangerous ones):
The atmosphere was rather comradely and pleasant.
Their company was humorous, optimistic, and comradely.
What had begun as ' comradely ' understanding had evolved into a divergence of ' national interests ' which shattered the earlier vision of a common economic market and a regional security network.
Perhaps "comradely" is not the appropriate word, but we engaged in a positive and constructive exchange.
Men of great courage, discipline and comradely spirit faced danger and lived in very bad conditions.
What is the use of pretending with some nice attitude towards each other: be friendly, comradely.
That we be nice to each other, comradely to each other, without any regard to our faith, our principles?