guild

word

/ˈɡɪɫd/
/ɡˈɪld/

Definition

A guild is an organized group of people with the same job or interests, often formed to protect their rights, share knowledge, or help each other. Traditionally, it refers to medieval associations of craftsmen or merchants, but it can also mean any association with common goals.

Usage & Nuances

'Guild' is formal and often historical when referring to medieval groups, but modern use also appears in professional associations (writers' guild, actors' guild) or in online games (gaming guilds). Not interchangeable with 'union', which means a labor organization fighting for worker rights.

Example Sentences

The guild helped its members find jobs.

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He is a member of the writers' guild.

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In the game, our guild completed a difficult quest.

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Back in medieval times, blacksmiths belonged to a powerful guild.

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After joining the guild, I met lots of people working in my field.

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The guild organizes monthly workshops for its members.

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