Pronunciation: /traɪb/
noun a social division in a traditional society consisting of families or communities linked by social, economic, religious, or blood ties
A1 The tribe lived in the forest and hunted for food.
A2 The tribe celebrated their harvest with a big feast.
B1 The tribe had a chief who made important decisions for the community.
B2 The tribe's traditions and customs were passed down from generation to generation.
C1 The tribe's territory was constantly under threat from neighboring tribes.
C2 The tribe's religious beliefs and practices were integral to their way of life.
formal The indigenous tribe has been living in the forest for generations.
informal My friend belongs to a tribe in Africa.
slang I'm part of the gaming tribe that meets online every night.
figurative In the corporate world, loyalty to your tribe can be beneficial for career advancement.
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