Plurality

B2 16+
  • Frequency of Use
    40 %
  • Retention Rate
    60 %
  • Complexity
    50 %
  • Plurality Meanings

    noun the state of being plural or numerous

    adjective relating to or consisting of a plurality

    Fields related to plurality

    Politics

    In politics, plurality refers to the number of votes cast for a candidate who receives more than any other but does not receive an absolute majority.

    Philosophy

    In philosophy, plurality can refer to the coexistence of multiple truths or perspectives.

    Mathematics

    In mathematics, plurality refers to the largest number of votes or points received by any one candidate in an election or competition.

    Religion

    In religion, plurality can refer to the acceptance and celebration of multiple religious beliefs within a community.

    Law

    In law, plurality can refer to a majority opinion in a court case that does not command the agreement of a majority of the judges.

    Sociology

    In sociology, plurality can refer to a diverse range of opinions or beliefs within a group or society.

    Demographics

    In demographics, plurality can refer to the largest single ethnic or racial group within a population.

    Occupation Usage of plurality

    Writer

    In literature, plurality can refer to the presence of multiple perspectives or voices within a text, adding depth and complexity to the narrative.

    Psychologist

    In psychology, plurality may be used to describe the coexistence of different personality traits or aspects within an individual, contributing to their overall identity and behavior.

    Sociologist

    Sociologists may use plurality to analyze the diversity and multiplicity of social structures, norms, and values within a given society or community.

    Political Scientist

    Political scientists may use plurality to refer to a voting system where the candidate with the most votes, but not necessarily a majority, wins the election.

    Historian

    Historians may use plurality to describe the presence of multiple interpretations or accounts of past events, highlighting the complexity of historical narratives.

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