Unsure whether to use "comrade" or "comrad"? This guide explains the correct spelling, meaning, and usage so you can write with confidence.
Incorrect spelling - This word does not exist in English. "Comrad" is a common misspelling of "comrade". Always use "comrade" when referring to a companion, friend, or fellow member of an organization.
"Comrad" is a common misspelling of "Comrade". Always use "Comrade" when referring to the correct word.
Correct spelling - The proper way to spell this word.
The proper way to spell this word. "Comrade" is a noun meaning a companion who shares one's activities or is a fellow member of an organization.
"Comrade": The proper way to spell this word. "Comrade" is a noun meaning a companion who shares one's activities or is a fellow member of an organization.
This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.
"Correct:" "He was a loyal comrade during the campaign."
"Correct:" "She considered her colleagues to be comrades."
"Incorrect:" "He was a loyal comrad during the campaign."
No, "comrad" is never correct. The only correct form is "comrade".
Remember that "comrade" ends with "ade".
The plural is "comrades".
Yes, "comrade" can refer to any close companion or friend, not just in political or military contexts.
Examples: "old comrade", "comrade in arms", "fellow comrade".
Remember: Comrade is the correct spelling with "e": com-rade. It means a companion or fellow member of a group. The misspelling "comrad" is never correct. Always use "comrade" when referring to companions or fellow members.