Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

large-group

noun
/lɑrdʒ ɡruːp/
Definition
A sizable collection of individuals or entities gathered together for a specific purpose or activity.
Examples
  • The conference attracted a large-group of experts in the field.
  • In a large-group discussion, everyone’s opinion can contribute to the overall insight.
  • They organized a large-group outing to strengthen team bonds.
Meaning
The term ‘large-group’ refers to a cohort or assembly that consists of a significant number of participants, often used in contexts such as meetings, events, or social situations.
Synonyms
  • team
  • crowd
  • assembly
  • collective
  • gathering