Vocabulary

Fraternity

English and Urdu gloss, synonyms and antonyms, and example usage from our editorial sentence cache where available.

English meaning
a group of people who have the same job, interests, etc.
Urdu meaning
برادری / بھائی چارہ
Example sentences (from Dawn)

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  1. The legal fraternity is complicit in creating a culture of servility in courts, and in theinterest ofjustice,thistrendneeds to be reversed.
  2. Meanwhile, the Muslim world watches meekly as one after another of its fraternity is threatened by the powers of global arrogance.
  3. Whether that burden becomes a crisis or a catalyst will depend on what the judiciary, the legal fraternity, and the state choose to do next.
  4. Only four months back, disclosed a senior health practitioner, a distribution company took a planeload of his fraternity to Japan on a junket.
  5. While almost everyone in the economics fraternity and a considerable number outside of it is aware of the work, not many bother to delve into what he wrote or to contemplate what he said.
Synonyms
bound, club; Chamber

Antonyms
council, league, circle
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