community

/kəˈmjuː.nɪ.ti/
noun 5

Collocations

19
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(noun.)

ADJ

large, small

close, close-knit, tight-knit

My grandparents lived in a close community where everyone knew each other's families.

lively, thriving, vibrant | international, local

wider

The school wanted to involve parents and the wider community in decision-making.

ethnic, immigrant, minority, religious

Asian, black, etc.

The local Muslim community organized a food festival to celebrate their cultural traditions.

Christian, Muslim, etc. | farming, mining, etc. | rural, village | academic, business, gay, scientific

COMMUNITY + NOUN

care, centre, college, service, work | action, relations | group, leader | spirit

PREP

in/within a/the ~

People within the local community gathered to help rebuild the neighborhood center after the fire.

PHRASES

the community as a whole/at large

The new park was designed to serve the community as a whole, not just wealthy neighborhoods.

a member of the community, part of a community, a pillar of the community

a sense of community

When people work together on neighborhood projects, they develop a real sense of community.

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