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community
[ kuh-myoo-ni-tee ]
noun
- a social group of any size whose members reside in a specific locality, share government, and often have a common cultural and historical heritage.
- a locality inhabited by such a group.
- a social, religious, occupational, or other group sharing common characteristics or interests and perceived or perceiving itself as distinct in some respect from the larger society within which it exists: the community of scholars;
the business community;
the community of scholars;
diversity within a college community;
London's Jewish and Muslim communities.
- a group of associated nations sharing common interests or a common heritage:
the community of Western Europe.
- Ecclesiastical. a group of men or women leading a common life according to a rule.
- Ecology. an assemblage of interacting populations occupying a given area.
- joint possession, enjoyment, liability, etc.:
community of property.
community of interests.
Synonyms: likeness, correspondence
- the community, the public; society:
the needs of the community.
community
/ kəˈmjuːnɪtɪ /
noun
- the people living in one locality
- the locality in which they live
- ( as modifier )
community spirit
- a group of people having cultural, religious, ethnic, or other characteristics in common
the Protestant community
- a group of nations having certain interests in common
- the public in general; society
- common ownership or participation
- similarity or agreement
community of interests
- (in Wales since 1974 and Scotland since 1975) the smallest unit of local government; a subdivision of a district
- ecology a group of interdependent plants and animals inhabiting the same region and interacting with each other through food and other relationships
community
/ kə-myo̅o̅′nĭ-tē /
- A group of organisms or populations living and interacting with one another in a particular environment. The organisms in a community affect each other's abundance, distribution, and evolutionary adaptation. Depending on how broadly one views the interaction between organisms, a community can be small and local, as in a pond or tree, or regional or global, as in a biome.
Other Words From
- com·muni·tal adjective
- procom·munity adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of community1
Word History and Origins
Origin of community1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
This time around, as they have before, they will rely on their community and network of supporters.
Former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, D-Hawaii, has been picked by President-elect Donald Trump to oversee the U.S. intelligence community.
On Thursday, community leader Thembile Botman told the BBC that volunteers had used ropes and seat belts to pull a body out of the mine.
Gray told MSPs he discussed a range of issues at the Hampden matches, including pyrotechnics, business engagement in sport and the SPFL’s work to support community wellbeing.
In January, I drove through an affluent community of country roads, hobby farms and sprawling hilly yards outside of Fairfax, Virginia, to the home of Jared Taylor.
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