Pronunciation: /ˈhaɪvˌmaɪnd/
noun A unified consciousness or intelligence formed by a group of individuals, especially in reference to insects such as bees or ants.
A1 The hivemind of bees works together to find food for the colony.
A2 In science fiction movies, aliens often have a hivemind where they share thoughts and ideas.
B1 The internet can sometimes feel like a hivemind, with everyone sharing and spreading the same information.
B2 The cult leader had a hivemind effect on his followers, who blindly followed his every command.
C1 The company's board of directors seemed to operate as a hivemind, always in complete agreement on important decisions.
C2 The political party's supporters seemed to have a hivemind, all echoing the same talking points and beliefs.
formal The concept of a hivemind is often discussed in the field of psychology.
informal We all seem to be on the same page, like a hivemind or something.
slang Our group chat is basically a hivemind at this point.
figurative The synchronized movements of the dancers made them appear as a hivemind on stage.
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