Confreres [noun]

Definition of Confreres:

associate

Synonyms of Confreres:


Opposite/Antonyms of Confreres:

Foe

Opponent

Enemy


Sentence/Example of Confreres:

A medical jury might render the verdict: Served him right for intriguing against his confrere.

Perhaps some confrere 'll lind th' distinguished gazabo a copy iv his Ollendorff.

M. Max was almost as interested as his English confrere, and readily promised to have the French end of the affair investigated.

He did not lose himself in idle words, the young 'confrere', any more than in useless details.

Some one has warned him—an enemy of the Countess, a confrere of Maitland.

Before a 'confrere' she was certain he would not ask her dangerous questions.

His confrere, who had preceded him here, sat enviously at one of the minor tables.

Like his confrere, he remained upon the Bench until he died, which was in extreme old age.

When darkness falls he is condemned to the same helplessness as his confrere in the waters below.

The cadaverous one jotted down something in a pocket-book, and exchanged a few words with his confrere.