Lesson 04: Groups of People
Terms
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- alumni
- graduates or former students of a particular school, college, or university
- auxiliary
- a person or group offereing or providing help to a larger group
- cabal
- a secret group conspiring an overthrow
- choral
- relating to a singing group
- clergy
- a group that performs pastoral or sacred functions for a religious organization
- clique
- a narrow and exclusive group
- commune
- a group of people with common interests who live together
- confederation
- a group united by a common purpose; a league or association
- conformity
- an action in accordance with a specified custom or authority; agreement
- exodus
- a mass departure or migration
- furor
- public outburst, commotion or uproar
- heterogeneous
- mixed or diverse
- hubbub
- an uproar, noise or fuss
- integrate
- to bring together people of different races or religions; to end segregation
- jeer
- to mock or taunt
- populous
- full of people; crowded
- segregate
- to isolate or set apart a particular group of people
- troupe
- a company, especially of theatrical performers
- tumult
- disorderly agitation of a crowd
- unruly
- disobedient or unmanageable