Affinity Group

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /əˈfɪnəti ɡruːp/

Definitions of affinity group

noun A group of people who share a common interest, goal, or characteristic

Example Sentences

A1 An affinity group is a group of people who share a common interest.

A2 In school, students often form affinity groups based on their favorite subjects.

B1 Joining an affinity group can help you meet new people with similar hobbies or beliefs.

B2 The company encourages employees to participate in affinity groups to promote diversity and inclusion.

C1 Affinity groups can be a powerful tool for advocating for social change and raising awareness about important issues.

C2 Members of the affinity group worked together to organize a successful fundraising event for a local charity.

Examples of affinity group in a Sentence

formal The company has an affinity group for employees interested in promoting diversity and inclusion.

informal I joined an affinity group at school for fans of a popular TV show.

slang My affinity group for gaming meets up every weekend to play together.

figurative In nature, birds of a feather flock together - just like members of an affinity group.

Grammatical Forms of affinity group

plural

affinity groups

comparative

more affinity group

superlative

most affinity group

present tense

affinity group

future tense

will be affinity group

perfect tense

has been affinity group

continuous tense

is being affinity group

singular

affinity group

positive degree

affinity group

infinitive

to be an affinity group

gerund

being an affinity group

participle

affinity group

Origin and Evolution of affinity group

First Known Use: 1960 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'affinity group' originated in the context of anarchist and activist movements in the mid-20th century.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe small, autonomous groups within larger organizations, the term 'affinity group' has since expanded to refer to any group of individuals with a common interest or purpose, regardless of their organizational affiliations.