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Group

UK /["/ɡruːp/"]/US /["/ɡruːp/"]/

Definition

a number of people or things that are together in the same place or that are connected in some way

In simple words: A set of people or things that are together.

Examples

  • The teacher divided the class into small groups for the project.
  • We have a group of friends who meet every weekend.
  • In biology, a group of similar species is called a genus.
  • I joined a book group to discuss our favorite novels.
  • The conference will host a group of experts in the field.
  • You should group the items by color for better organization.
  • It's important to group your ideas before writing an essay.

Usage notes

Use 'group' when talking about multiple people or items. It's often used in contexts like organizing activities or discussing teams. Avoid using it in very formal writings where specific terms may be preferred.

Grammar pattern

group + object

Memory hint

Think of a 'group' as a close-knit 'crew' — imagine people huddled together.

Collocations

  • big
  • large
  • wide
  • create
  • form
  • found
  • form
  • split up
  • comprise
  • leader
  • member
  • activity
  • as a group
  • in a/​the group
  • within a/​the group
  • divide somebody/​something into groups
  • big
  • large
  • wide
  • create
  • form
  • found
  • form
  • split up
  • comprise
  • leader
  • member
  • activity
  • as a group
  • in a/​the group
  • within a/​the group
  • divide somebody/​something into groups
  • big
  • large
  • wide
  • create
  • form
  • found
  • form
  • split up
  • comprise
  • leader
  • member
  • activity
  • as a group
  • in a/​the group
  • within a/​the group
  • divide somebody/​something into groups

Synonyms

  • team
  • crowd
  • gathering
  • association
  • bunch

Antonyms

  • individual
  • loner
  • solo

Common mistakes

  • Confused with 'groupe' which is not an English word.
  • Using 'group' as a verb incorrectly; remember it's mainly a noun.
  • Saying 'group of people' instead of just 'group' when context is clear.