brethren

[ˈbrɛðrən]

brethren Definition

archaic plural form of 'brother', used to refer to fellow members of a religious group, profession, or organization.

Using brethren: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "brethren" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The brethren of the monastery gathered for prayer.

  • Example

    The legal brethren were in attendance at the conference.

  • Example

    The brethren of the church welcomed the new pastor warmly.

brethren Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for brethren

Phrases with brethren

  • a group of people who share a common interest or goal

    Example

    The band of brethren worked together to complete the project.

  • fellow Christians who share the same faith and beliefs

    Example

    The brethren in Christ gathered for a special service on Easter Sunday.

  • senior members of a group or organization

    Example

    The elder brethren of the company were consulted for their expertise.

Origins of brethren

from Old English 'gebrōthru', meaning 'brothers'

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Summary: brethren in Brief

'Brethren' [ˈbrɛðrən] is an archaic plural form of 'brother' used to refer to fellow members of a religious group, profession, or organization. It can be used to describe a group of people who share a common interest or goal, such as 'The band of brethren worked together to complete the project.' 'Brethren' is a formal term that can be replaced with 'members' or 'associates.'