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ingroup

/'ingru:p/
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Explanation of the Word "Ingroup"

Part of Speech: Noun

Usage Instructions
  • When to Use: Use "ingroup" when discussing social groups, communities, or teams that have a shared identity or goal. It is often used in discussions about social dynamics, psychology, or group behavior.

  • How to Use in a Sentence:

    • "In our school, the sports team is considered an ingroup because they all support each other and have the same goal of winning games."
Advanced Usage
  • In academic discussions, "ingroup" can refer to social psychology concepts, such as "ingroup bias," which is the tendency to favor members of one's own group over those in an outgroup (a group perceived as different).
Word Variants
  • Outgroup: This term refers to people who are not part of the ingroup. It highlights the distinction between those who belong to a specific group and those who do not.
  • Ingroup Bias: A tendency to favor one's own group over others.
Different Meanings
  • While "ingroup" primarily refers to a social group with shared interests or characteristics, in some contexts, it can also imply exclusivity, suggesting that the group may not welcome outsiders.
Synonyms
  • Group: A general term for a collection of individuals.
  • Faction: A smaller, often dissenting group within a larger one.
  • Circle: A group of people with shared interests or activities.
  • Team: A group of people working together towards a common goal.
Idioms or Phrasal Verbs

While "ingroup" doesn't have specific idioms or phrasal verbs directly associated with it, you might hear phrases like:

Example Sentences
  1. Basic: "The book club is an ingroup where members discuss their favorite novels." 2.
Noun
  1. an exclusive circle of people with a common purpose

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