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1group Listen to audio/ˈgru:p/ noun
plural groups
[count] 1 a : a number of people or things that are together or in the same place
It'll be easier if we go there as a group. She presented the idea to the group. We like to let these students work in groups whenever possible.often + of A large group of people were waiting for him at the airport. a group of tourists a small group of islands In British English group is used with both singular and plural verbs.
A large group was/were waiting for him.

b : a number of people who are connected by some shared activity, interest, or quality
She belongs to an environmental/youth group. ethnic/religious groups She joined a discussion group. A select group of scientists has been invited to the conference. The disease was seen in all age groups. [=groups made up of people who are the same age] a group discussion [=a discussion involving a group of people]see also focus group, interest group, newsgroup, pressure group, support group
c : a number of things that are related in some way
the four food groups a group of languages
2 : a number of musicians who play together regularly
a rock/musical group [=band]

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