fraternal

[frəˈtəːn(ə)l]

fraternal Definition

  • 1of or like a brother or brothers
  • 2relating to a fraternity or fraternities

Using fraternal: Examples

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

  • Example

    They had a fraternal relationship despite their political differences.

  • Example

    The fraternal twins looked very similar.

  • Example

    He joined a fraternal organization in college.

fraternal Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with fraternal

  • a society or organization of men, typically with secret initiation rites and ceremonies

    Example

    He was a member of the Masonic fraternal order.

  • twins who develop from two different eggs fertilized by two different sperm, resulting in siblings who are no more alike genetically than any other two siblings

    Example

    My cousins are fraternal twins, but they don't look alike at all.

  • a practice in some Christian traditions where one believer corrects another in a spirit of love and humility

    Example

    He received fraternal correction from his pastor after making a mistake.

Origins of fraternal

from Latin 'fraternus', from 'frater' meaning 'brother'

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Summary: fraternal in Brief

The term 'fraternal' [frəˈtəːn(ə)l] refers to brotherly relationships or organizations. It can describe twins who develop from two different eggs, as well as societies of men with secret initiation rites. 'Fraternal' is synonymous with 'brotherly' and 'friendly.'