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    confrère
    /ˈkɒnfrɛː/

    noun

    • 1. a fellow member of a profession: "Pooley's police confrères"

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  2. Confrere is a noun meaning colleague or comrade, derived from the Medieval Latin confrater, meaning "brother" or "fellow." Learn more about its synonyms, examples, word history, and related terms.

  3. It's a fellow worker, a member of your professional group or an esteemed peer. Think of the noun confrere as a very French sounding way to say "colleague." In fact, frere means "brother" in French, so a confrere is like someone who's a part of your professional brotherhood.

  4. Confrere definition: a fellow member of a fraternity, profession, etc.; colleague. See examples of CONFRERE used in a sentence.

  5. Confrère means colleague in English, a masculine noun that refers to someone who does the same job as someone else. Learn more about the word, its usage and examples in the Cambridge French-English Dictionary.

  6. Confrere is a noun meaning a fellow member of a profession, fraternity, etc. or a colleague. Learn the word origin, pronunciation, and synonyms of confrere from Collins English Dictionary.

  7. an unrestrained and vigorously powerful response to an attacking statement. TAKE THE QUIZ TO FIND OUT. Origin of confrere. 1425–75; late Middle English <Middle French <Medieval Latin confrāter colleague, equivalent to Latin con- con- + frāter brother.

  8. Nov 26, 2023 · Learn the meaning, etymology and usage of the word confrere, which can mean a colleague, a fellow or a member of a religious order. See also the alternative form confrère and the anagrams of confrere.