Pronunciation: /maɪˈnɔrəti ɡruːp/
noun a group of people that is different in some way from the larger group in a society, such as race, religion, or culture
A1 A minority group is a small group of people within a larger community.
A2 In some countries, minority groups face discrimination and lack of opportunities.
B1 Government policies should protect the rights of minority groups and promote equality.
B2 Representation of minority groups in media and politics is important for a diverse society.
C1 Socioeconomic factors can contribute to the marginalization of minority groups in society.
C2 Efforts to empower and uplift minority groups should be a priority for social justice advocates.
formal The government has implemented policies to protect the rights of minority groups in the country.
informal It's important to stand up for the rights of minority groups in our community.
slang We need to have the backs of minority groups and support them in any way we can.
figurative In a field of roses, be a sunflower - standing out as a minority group but shining brightly nonetheless.
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