Group ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Group ( noun )

  1. A number of things or people considered together.
  2. A set of people or things having common characteristics.
  3. An organized collection of people working together.

Origin:

From middle french groupe, from italian gruppo, from grupare.

Examples:

  1. The group of children were playing in the park.
  2. The choir was divided into smaller groups for a performance.
  3. The group of scientists were working on a new project.
  4. A group of volunteers worked together to clean up the beach.
  5. The group of friends were having a picnic.

(As a verb)

Group ( verb )

  1. A number of things or people considered together.
  2. A set of people or things having common characteristics.
  3. An organized collection of people working together.

Origin:

From middle french groupe, from italian gruppo, from grupare.

Examples:

  1. The group of children were playing in the park.
  2. The choir was divided into smaller groups for a performance.
  3. The group of scientists were working on a new project.
  4. A group of volunteers worked together to clean up the beach.
  5. The group of friends were having a picnic.
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