Colony
UK /["/ˈkɒləni/"]/US /["/ˈkɑːləni/"]/
Definition
a country or an area that is governed by people from another, more powerful, country
In simple words: A group of people or animals living together in one place.
Examples
- The ant colony worked together to find food and build their nest.
- In the 18th century, many European countries established colonies in the Americas.
- The scientist studied the behavior of a bee colony during the summer months.
- A colony can refer to a group of people with shared interests living in a specific area.
- The concept of a colony often involves the relationship between the colonizers and the indigenous people.
Usage notes
Used to describe a group living together, often applied in historical or biological contexts. Not appropriate for casual conversations unless discussing specific topics like nature or history.
Grammar pattern
colony + of + organism
Memory hint
Think of a 'colony of ants' marching together, helping you remember groups that live together.
Collocations
- overseas
- American
- British
- establish
- in a/the colony
- overseas
- American
- British
- establish
- in a/the colony
- huge
- large
- thriving
- form
- in a/the colony
- colony of
Synonyms
- settlement
- community
- dominion
- outpost
Antonyms
- solitude
- independence
Common mistakes
- Confusing 'colony' with 'community' which has a broader meaning.
- Using 'colonies' without understanding the historical context.
- Mispronouncing it as 'collony' instead of 'colony'.