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1. group
noun. ['ˈgruːp'] any number of entities (members) considered as a unit.
Synonyms
- halogen
- scheme
- citizenry
- edition
- human race
- mass
- social group
- multitude
- human beings
- community
- collection
- arrangement
- lanthanide
- actinide
- circuit
- subgroup
- kingdom
- sainthood
- varna
- world
- biotic community
- actinon
- ethnos
- abstract entity
- humanity
- biological group
- straggle
- population
- rare earth
- humankind
- man
- people
- accumulation
- masses
- system
- association
- lanthanoid
- series
- race
- cloud
- the great unwashed
- mankind
- grouping
- ethnic group
- rare-earth element
- lanthanon
- abstraction
- electron shell
- humans
- assemblage
- swarm
- actinoid
- hoi polloi
Antonyms
Etymology
- groupe (French)
- gruppo (Italian)
Rhymes with Group
- guadeloupe
- guadalupe
- stroupe
- stroup
- stroope
- stroop
- recoup
- alleyoop
- whoop
- troupe
- troup
- troop
- throop
- swoope
- swoop
- stoup
- stoop
- snoop
- sloop
- scoop
- hupe
- grupe
- drupe
- droop
- croup
- soup
- shupe
- shoupe
- shoup
- shoop
How do you pronounce group?
Pronounce group as grup.
US - How to pronounce group in American English
UK - How to pronounce group in British English
How do you spell group? Is it gropu ?
A common misspelling of group is gropu
Sentences with group
1. Noun, singular or mass
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Quotes about group
1. The thing I loved the most - and still love the most about teaching - is that you can connect with an individual or a group, and see that individual or group exceed their limits.
- Mike Krzyzewski
2. Growing up in a group home, and with an undiagnosed learning disability to boot, the odds of success were not on my side. But when I joined the high school football team, I learned the value of discipline, focus, persistence, and teamwork - all skills that have proven vital to my career as a C.E.O. and social entrepreneur.
- Darell Hammond
3. Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed, citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.
- Margaret Mead
2. group
verb. ['ˈgruːp'] arrange into a group or groups.
Antonyms
Etymology
- groupe (French)
- gruppo (Italian)
3. group
noun. ['ˈgruːp'] (chemistry) two or more atoms bound together as a single unit and forming part of a molecule.
Synonyms
- arsenic group
- nitrite
- molecule
- cyanide group
- vinyl
- benzyl group
- ketone group
- methylene group
- aldehyde radical
- aldehyde group
- allyl radical
- propyl group
- glyceryl
- uranyl
- carbonyl group
- radical
- cyanide radical
- vinyl group
- methylene radical
- benzyl radical
- azido radical
- hydrazo radical
- azo radical
- butyl
- cacodyl radical
- uranyl group
- hydroxyl radical
- allyl group
- methylene
- acyl
- alkyl radical
- uranyl radical
- benzyl
- vinyl radical
- acyl group
- alcohol group
- hydrazo group
- alkyl group
- building block
- azido group
- benzoyl group
- propyl radical
- cyano group
- alcohol radical
- chromophore
- azo group
- allyl
- carboxyl group
- amino group
- amino
- benzoyl radical
- carboxyl
- hydroxyl
- chemical group
- unit
- cacodyl group
- nitro group
- cacodyl
- propyl
- hydroxyl group
- amyl
- cyano radical
Antonyms
Etymology
- groupe (French)
- gruppo (Italian)
4. group
verb. ['ˈgruːp'] form a group or group together.
Etymology
- groupe (French)
- gruppo (Italian)