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Word: Group Discussion

Definition: A group discussion is a conversation that happens among several people who are talking about a specific topic or issue. This topic is usually serious and agreed upon by everyone in the group.

Usage Instructions: - You can use "group discussion" when you want to talk about a meeting where people share ideas or opinions on a particular subject. - It is common in educational settings, work environments, or community meetings.

Example Sentence:"During our group discussion about climate change, everyone shared their thoughts on how to reduce plastic waste."

Advanced Usage: In more formal settings, group discussions can also be referred to as "focus groups" or "panel discussions." These are often used in research or academic environments to gather diverse opinions and insights.

Word Variants: 1. Group (noun): Refers to a collection of individuals or items. 2. Discussion (noun): The act of talking about something with another person or a group.

Different Meanings: - "Group" can also refer to any collection of people or things, not just in discussions. - "Discussion" can refer to any kind of conversation or dialogue, whether serious or casual.

Synonyms: - Debate - Conversation - Meeting - Forum - Dialogue

Idioms: - "To be on the same page": This means that everyone in the group has a shared understanding of the topic being discussed. - "To go around in circles": This means that the group is discussing something but not making any progress.

Phrasal Verbs: - "Bring up": To introduce a topic in a discussion. - Example: "She brought up the idea of recycling during the group discussion." - "Talk over": To discuss something thoroughly. - Example: "We need to talk over the budget concerns in our group discussion."

In summary, a group discussion is an important way for people to express their thoughts on a specific topic together.

Noun
  1. a discussion among participants who have an agreed (serious) topic

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