noun a book of hymns or religious songs

  • The choir director passed out hymnals to each member before the service.
  • Hey, can you grab a hymnal for me from the back of the church?
  • I found a cool old hymnal at the thrift store, wanna check it out?
  • The hymnal of nature was open before us, with birds singing and trees swaying in the wind.

noun the fact of being who or what a person or thing is

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  • The concept of national identity is often a topic of discussion in political science.
  • She's still trying to figure out her identity and what she wants to do with her life.
  • I don't care about labels, I'm just trying to be true to my own identity.
  • His identity as a musician is deeply ingrained in his soul.

noun a single human being, as opposed to a group

adjective relating to a single person or thing, distinct from others

  • Each individual is responsible for their own actions.
  • Every person has to take care of themselves.
  • Every dude needs to look out for themselves.
  • The individual is the master of their own destiny.

noun the practice of moving from place to place in search of food and resources, without having a permanent home

  • Nomadism is the traditional way of life for many indigenous tribes.
  • My friend is really into nomadism and loves to travel and live off the grid.
  • Some people think nomadism is cool because you get to see so many different places.
  • In a world full of constant change, embracing a sense of nomadism can be liberating.

noun a political or social system that seeks to separate or break away from a larger group or organization

  • The government is working to address the issue of separatism in the region.
  • Some people in the community support separatism, while others are against it.
  • I heard that group is all about that separatism stuff.
  • The artist's unique style of painting could be seen as a form of separatism in the art world.

noun an informal social gathering or event

adjective relating to society or its organization

  • Social interactions play a crucial role in forming relationships.
  • I love attending social events with my friends.
  • Let's hit up some social spots tonight.
  • The internet has revolutionized the way we engage in social networking.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

verb a word that expresses an action or state of being

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun

adverb a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb

pronoun a word that takes the place of a noun

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence

conjunction a word that connects words, phrases, or clauses

interjection a word or phrase used to express strong emotion or surprise

  • In a formal setting, one might ask, 'What is someone like?' to inquire about a person's character or personality.
  • When chatting casually, you could say, 'So, what is someone like?' to find out more about a particular individual.
  • Among friends, you might hear someone say, 'Dude, what's someone like?' when curious about a person's quirks or habits.
  • In a figurative sense, asking 'What is someone like?' could be a way to explore the essence of a person's being.

noun a social group with which an individual does not identify

adjective relating to or characteristic of a group to which one does not belong

  • The study focused on the dynamics between the in-group and the out-group in the workplace.
  • Sometimes it's hard to get along with people from the out-group.
  • I don't really vibe with the out-group crowd.
  • In the game of politics, it's important to know how to navigate alliances within and outside of your out-group.

adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb, indicating the manner in which something is done

  • Stereotypically, women are expected to be the primary caregivers in most societies.
  • Stereotypically, guys are supposed to be the ones who fix things around the house.
  • Stereotypically, blondes are seen as not very smart.
  • Stereotypically, cats are known for being independent and aloof animals.