Pronunciation: /ˈkɑmənˌwil/
noun the common good or welfare of a community
A1 Taking care of the commonweal is important for the well-being of the community.
A2 People should work together for the commonweal to achieve a better society.
B1 Government policies should prioritize the commonweal over individual interests.
B2 Social welfare programs are designed to promote the commonweal and reduce inequality.
C1 Philanthropic efforts can greatly impact the commonweal of a nation.
C2 Leadership that prioritizes the commonweal is essential for sustainable development.
adjective related to the common good or welfare of a community
A1 The concept of commonweal refers to the well-being of the community.
A2 It is important for everyone to work together for the commonweal of society.
B1 Government policies should prioritize the commonweal over individual interests.
B2 Social welfare programs are designed to promote the commonweal of the population.
C1 Leaders should make decisions that benefit the commonweal of the entire nation.
C2 The commonweal of the country should be the main focus of government initiatives.
formal The government's primary focus should be on promoting the commonweal of its citizens.
informal It's important for everyone to work together for the common good.
slang Let's all pitch in for the greater good of the community.
figurative The commonweal is like a garden that must be tended to by all members of society.
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