Solidarity

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Pronunciation: /səˌlɪˈdærəti/

Definitions of solidarity

noun a unity or agreement of feeling or action, especially among individuals with a common interest; mutual support within a group

Example Sentences

A1 In times of crisis, it is important to show solidarity with others.

A2 The community came together in solidarity to support those in need.

B1 The workers went on strike in solidarity with their colleagues who were laid off.

B2 The country declared its solidarity with the neighboring nation after the natural disaster.

C1 The organization demonstrated its solidarity by providing financial assistance to the affected families.

C2 The international community showed solidarity by imposing sanctions on the oppressive regime.

Examples of solidarity in a Sentence

formal The community came together in solidarity to support the victims of the natural disaster.

informal We all stood in solidarity with our friend during their tough times.

slang Let's show some solidarity and help out our buddy in need.

figurative The different colors of the rainbow symbolize solidarity among diverse groups.

Grammatical Forms of solidarity

past tense

solidarized

plural

solidarities

comparative

more solidarity

superlative

most solidarity

present tense

solidarizes

future tense

will solidarize

perfect tense

has solidarized

continuous tense

is solidarizing

singular

solidarity

positive degree

solidarity

infinitive

to solidarize

gerund

solidarizing

participle

solidarized

Origin and Evolution of solidarity

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'solidarity' originated from the Latin word 'solidaris', meaning 'whole, entire, or complete'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the context of unity and support within a group or community, the meaning of solidarity has evolved to encompass a broader sense of cooperation and mutual assistance among individuals or groups, especially in the face of adversity or injustice.