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Group in Bengali বাংলা

Group in English

  • group
    group, noun, verb.

  • group
    noun 1. a number of persons, animals, or things together; cluster.
    Ex. A group of children were playing tag. Since man does not live alone, the group is an important factor in his life. It helps to shape his personality and his conduct by bringing

  • group
    Trojan asteroids orgroup
    a group of asteroids that revolve to form an equilateral triangle with Jupiter and the sun. Most of them were named after heroes of the Trojan war.

  • group
    v.i. to form a group; be part of a group.

  • group
    v.t. 1. to form into a group.
    Ex. The children grouped themselves in front of the steps for a picture.
    2. to put in a group; arrange in groups.
    Ex. Group the numbers to form three columns.

Group in Kashmiri कॉशुर

Group in Konkani कोंकणी

Group in Tamil தமிழ்

Group in Telugu తెలుగు

Group - Dictionary Entry

Group

Part of Speech

Noun, Verb

Pronunciation

/ɡruːp/ (US, UK)

Definitions

  1. (Noun) A number of people or things that are together or considered as a unit.
  2. (Noun) A set of people with a common interest or purpose.
  3. (Verb) To arrange or classify items or people into categories.

Usage Examples

  • The teacher divided the students into small groups.
  • A group of scientists conducted the research.
  • She grouped the books by genre.

Etymology

From French "groupe," derived from Italian "gruppo," meaning a cluster or assembly. First used in English in the late 17th century.

Synonyms

  • Cluster
  • Team
  • Assembly
  • Category
  • Collection

Antonyms

  • Individual
  • Single
  • Separate

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
Spanish Grupo /ˈɡɾupo/
French Groupe /ɡʁup/
German Gruppe /ˈɡʁʊpə/
Hindi समूह /samooh/
Japanese グループ /gurūpu/
Chinese /zǔ/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

  • US: /ɡruːp/
  • UK: /ɡruːp/
  • Australia: Similar to UK pronunciation

Historical Usage

The term "group" has been used since the 1600s, primarily in art and social contexts, later expanding into scientific and mathematical terminology.

Cultural Nuances

The concept of "group" varies across cultures. In Western contexts, groups are often seen as collaborative units, while in collectivist societies, they signify familial or community bonds.

More Information

Groups play a vital role in social dynamics, education, and scientific research. From business teams to social movements, the ability to function within a group is key to success in many fields.

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