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Society and Social Events

22 Words

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rat race
1.
rat race
Noun

a draining and stressful lifestyle that consists of constantly competing with others for success, wealth, power, etc. and so leaving no room for rest and pleasure

By the time he retired, he had been in the rat race for over three decades and was ready for a slower pace of life.

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anomie
2.
a
no
mie
Noun

a state of personal instability, isolation, or anxiety caused by a breakdown of social norms or regulation

After losing his job, he experienced a deep sense of anomie and purposelessness.

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caste
3.
caste
Noun

a system that divides the people of a society into different social classes based on their wealth, privilage, or profession

The caste system in India historically divided society into hierarchical groups based on birth, occupation, and social status.

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so
ro
ri
ty
Noun

a social club for female students in a university or college, especially in the US and Canada

Joining a sorority can provide students with opportunities for leadership, friendship, and community service.

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ally
5.
a
lly
Noun

a country that aids another country, particularly if a war breaks out

During the war, each nation relied heavily on its allies for resources and support.

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ci
vics
Noun

the study of the rights and responsibilities of citizens in society

Civics education is essential for fostering informed and engaged citizens who can participate effectively in democratic society.

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denizen
7.
de
ni
zen
Noun

a animal or plant that lives in or has been naturalized to a particular region

The European starling, introduced in the 19th century, is now a familiar denizen of North American parks.

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global village
Noun

‌the whole world considered as a small place because of being closely connected by modern communication systems

The internet has transformed the world into a global village, allowing people from different continents to communicate instantaneously.

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grass roots
9.
grass roots
Noun

the ordinary people with a common interest who form the foundation of a movement, organization, or political party

Grassroots support from ordinary people is essential for the success of political campaigns.

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in
ter
sec
tio
na
li
ty
Noun

a concept that recognizes how different forms of discrimination and oppression, such as race, gender, and class, interact with each other

Intersectionality acknowledges that individuals experience discrimination or privilege based on the intersection of multiple social identities, not just one.

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o
the
ring
Noun

the act of defining and labeling individuals or groups as different from oneself or the dominant social group

Othering often leads to the marginalization and dehumanization of individuals or groups who are perceived as different or inferior.

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polity
12.
po
li
ty
Noun

a politically organized entity such as a state, nation, or community

The European Union is a unique supranational polity.

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senior citizen
Noun

an old person, especially someone who is retired

As a senior citizen, he enjoys the discounts offered at local stores and restaurants.

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commoner
14.
co
mmo
ner
Noun

a person that does not belong to the upper class of the society

In feudal societies, commoners made up the majority of the population and typically worked as farmers, artisans, or laborers.

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inferior
15.
in
fe
rior
Adjective

lower in rank or status in comparison with someone or something else

He felt that his position in the company was inferior to that of his more experienced colleagues.

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vigil
16.
vi
gil
Noun

a period of watchfulness, often maintained to protect, monitor, or await something significant

The soldiers kept a vigil through the night at the border.

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panel
17.
pa
nel
Noun

a group of people with special skills or knowledge who have been brought together to discuss, give advice, or make a decision about an issue

The panel of experts discussed the challenges facing the education system.

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fundraiser
18.
fund
rai
ser
Noun

a social event held with the intention of raising money for a charity or political party

The nonprofit organization organized a successful fundraiser to raise funds for humanitarian aid in disaster-affected areas.

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gala
19.
ga
la
Noun

a splendid public celebration

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soiree
Noun

an elegant gathering or party that is usually held in the evening

The ambassador hosted a lavish soiree at the embassy, inviting diplomats, dignitaries, and local elites.

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public spirit
Noun

a sense of community concern and willingness to contribute to the public good

Civic-minded individuals who volunteer their time and resources demonstrate a strong public spirit, contributing to the betterment of their communities.

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social capital
Noun

the collective value of social networks and the inclinations that arise from these networks to do things for each other

Communities with high levels of social capital tend to have stronger bonds among residents, leading to greater resilience and support during times of adversity.

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