groups

word · lemma: group

/ˈɡɹups/
groops
/ɡɹˈuːps/
groops

Definition

Groups are sets of people, things, or animals that are together because they share something or are treated as one unit. The word is often used in school, work, social situations, and science.

Usage & Nuances

'Group' is a very common general word. Common combinations include 'a group of friends', 'work group', 'study group', and 'age group'. Don't confuse it with more specific words like 'team' (for working or playing together toward a goal) or 'crowd' (a large number of people in one place).

Example Sentences

The teacher put us into three groups.

basic

There are two groups of birds in the park.

basic

These groups are not the same size.

basic

We split into smaller groups to finish the project faster.

natural

Online, people form groups around every interest you can imagine.

natural

Some age groups were hit harder than others.

natural