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brothersnounalso brethrenpl. of brother a male connected with another person by a common parentWhen was the last time you called your brother? siblings, sistersstepbrothers, stepsisterscousins, kinsmen, kinswomen, relations, relativesin-lawskissing cousinsblood, clans, families, folk(or folks), houses, kindreds, kinfolks, kinsfolk, lineages, lines, people, races, stocks, tribes nonrelatives a member of a religious community of menHe was loved and respected among his brothers at the monastery. friars, mendicants, monastics, monks, oblatesclergypersons, clericals, clerics, clerks, deacons, divines, dominies, ecclesiastics, high priests, ministers, preachers, reverendsabbots, archbishops, archpriests, bishops, deans, diocesans, monsignors(or monsignori), popes, prelates, presbyterschurchmen, clergymen, fathers, Holy Joes(slang), padresabbés, curates, curés, parsons, pastors, rectors, shepherds, vicarschaplains, confessors, sky pilotsevangelists, missionaries, missioners, missionizers, revivalistsnunsabbesses, anchoresses(or ancresses), cloistresses(obsolete), conventuals, mother superior, novices, prioresses, religious, Reverend Mother, votaries(archaic)clergywomen, deaconesses, high priestesses, priestesses lay readers, lectorslaymen, laypeople, seculars(or secular) a man with whom one feels a sense of solidarityAs veterans, we support our brothers and sisters in the military. comradesalter egos, amigos, buddies, chums, compadres, confidantes, confidants, cronies, familiars, friends, intimates, mates(chiefly British), musketeers, palsacquaintancesassociates, cohorts, colleagues, companions, fellows, hearties, hobnobbers, partners, peers, sportsblood brothers, main men, sistersabettors(also abetters), accomplices, allies, collaborators, confederatespen palsbenefactors, supporters, sympathizers, well-wishersfriendlies adversaries, antagonists, competitors, opponents, rivalsarchenemies, nemesesenemies, foes |