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group

1 of 2noun
/ɡrup/
Forms:groups
1

a number of things or people that have some sort of connection or are at a place together

A2
  • A group of children were playing in the park.
  • A group of volunteers came together to clean the local park.
  • He attended a support group to help him deal with his anxiety.
  • She started a book club and invited a group of people to join.
  • The teacher divided the class into seven small groups for the project.
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2

a small number of musicians who gather together to perform or play pop music

A group is a small number of musicians who come together to perform music as a team. They collaborate on creating and playing music, often focusing on a specific genre or style. The term can refer to various setups, such as duos, trios, quartets, or quintets, depending on the number of members. These groups work together to create a cohesive sound and may perform at events, record music, or simply practice together.

3

a dedicated online community or space where users with shared interests can join, interact, and collaborate in discussions and content sharing

A group on social media is a space where individuals with similar interests or goals can come together to share content, discuss topics, and engage in conversations. Groups can be public or private, and members can join to participate in discussions, ask questions, or post updates related to the group's focus. These groups are commonly found on platforms like Facebook, LinkedIn, or Reddit, and can be about anything from hobbies and support communities to professional networking or local events. Members can interact with each other through posts, comments, or direct messages within the group.

4

(chemistry) two or more atoms bound together as a single unit and forming part of a molecule

5

a set that is closed, associative, has an identity element and every element has an inverse

6

a collection of individuals who work together or share a common purpose or belief

  • The community group organized a charity event.
  • A group of artists collaborated on a mural project.
  • The group of friends traveled together every summer.
  • A support group meets regularly to share experiences and advice.