(the community) A group of people typically sharing the same social values
“It was an unforgettable and monumental event for the community, and one that will be especially cherished by the older generation.”
A particular commune, where the members contribute to the share of property and division of labor
“There is an agricultural community just three kilometers north of here.”
A group of people, normally a minority, who share common characteristics or personality traits
“Looking back, I wonder how I survived in the Amish community given that I can barely live without my phone and internet access now.”
A group, often religious, living together with common ownership practices
“The isolated religious community was often perceived as an enigma by the rest of the townsfolk.”
(in singular) A similarity or likeness
“We had a community of ideas that enabled us to work congruently with one another.”
Common enjoyment or possession
“You are endangering the only bond that can keep hearts together, which is an unreserved community of thought and feeling.”
A body of people sharing a common profession, interest, or field of activity
“People in the sporting community are mourning the loss of a prolific and influential figure this morning.”
A feeling of belonging
“The school assured all the parents that they are trying to foster a sense of community among the children.”
A group forming part of one's identity or character, ethnically, culturally, or nationally
A district with a government that typically encloses no other governed districts
A group of people gathered together in one place for a common purpose
A place, typically one which has previously been uninhabited, where people establish a community
The fact of being a member of a group
A religious congregation, especially of a church
Bonds which connect members of a society
House or dwelling where friars or members of certain religious communities live
Of, relating to, or belonging to a city, a citizen, or citizenship
Relating to society or its organization
Related to, suitable for, or catered to the needs of, a family
From or in a nearby location
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