society
Americannoun
plural
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an organized group of persons associated together for religious, benevolent, cultural, scientific, political, patriotic, or other purposes.
- Synonyms:
- company, brotherhood, fraternity, fellowship, association
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a body of individuals living as members of a community; community.
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the body of human beings generally, associated or viewed as members of a community.
the evolution of human society.
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a highly structured system of human organization for large-scale community living that normally furnishes protection, continuity, security, and a national identity for its members.
American society.
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such a system characterized by its dominant economic class or form.
middle-class society;
industrial society.
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those with whom one has companionship.
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companionship; company.
to enjoy the society of good friends.
- Synonyms:
- fellowship
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the social life of wealthy, prominent, or fashionable persons.
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the social class that comprises such persons.
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the condition of those living in companionship with others, or in a community, rather than in isolation.
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Biology. a closely integrated group of social organisms of the same species exhibiting division of labor.
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Ecclesiastical. ecclesiastical society.
adjective
noun
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the totality of social relationships among organized groups of human beings or animals
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a system of human organizations generating distinctive cultural patterns and institutions and usually providing protection, security, continuity, and a national identity for its members
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such a system with reference to its mode of social and economic organization or its dominant class
middle-class society
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those with whom one has companionship
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an organized group of people associated for some specific purpose or on account of some common interest
a learned society
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the privileged class of people in a community, esp as considered superior or fashionable
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( as modifier )
a society woman
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the social life and intercourse of such people
to enter society as a debutante
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companionship; the fact or state of being together with someone else
I enjoy her society
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ecology a small community of plants within a larger association
Related Words
See circle.
Other Word Forms
- intersociety adjective
- nonsociety noun
- societyless adjective
- subsociety noun
- undersociety noun
Etymology
Origin of society
First recorded in 1525–35; from Middle French societe, from Latin societās, equivalent to soci(us) “partner, comrade” + -etās, variant of -itās -ity ( def. ) after a vowel
Example Sentences
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I think we are all fine with a disagreement—on the substance, on the expected outcome, on what you wish for your society.
The El Cano archaeological site is linked to the societies that inhabited the central provinces of Panama between the 8th and 11th centuries.
From Barron's
Growing up in the Iranian capital Tehran, filmmaker Sara Khaki recalls seeing many examples of strong women in a male-dominated society.
From BBC
He secured Alfred membership in the Apostles, Cambridge’s secret intellectual society.
As societies transition to cleaner energy, higher efficiency and reduced waste, most of the problems Mr. Ennos decries will solve themselves.
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