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1. discussion
noun. ['dɪˈskʌʃən'] an extended communication (often interactive) dealing with some particular topic.
Synonyms
- treatment
- communicating
- expansion
- talk
- communication
- elaboration
- detail
- consideration
- dilation
- discourse
Antonyms
- con
- pro
- agree
- antemortem
Etymology
- discussion (French)
- discussionem (Latin)
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Rhymes with Group Discussion
- repercussion
- concussion
- percussion
- prussian
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Sentences with group-discussion
1. Noun Phrase
You can create group discussions and games that help children learn to deal with anger while among other people.
2. Noun Phrase
You can research the latest political topics and prepare yourself for a group discussion in just a few minutes.
2. discussion
noun. ['dɪˈskʌʃən'] an exchange of views on some topic.
Synonyms
- deliberation
- speech communication
- spoken communication
- group discussion
- talks
- voice communication
- spoken language
- oral communication
- post-mortem
- argument
- debate
- dialogue
- postmortem
- negotiation
- ventilation
- give-and-take
- public discussion
- speech
- argumentation
- language
- conference
- word
Antonyms
- inactivity
- hyperpnea
- hypopnea
- natural language
Etymology
- discussion (French)
- discussionem (Latin)
3. group
noun. ['ˈgruːp'] any number of entities (members) considered as a unit.
Synonyms
- halogen
- scheme
- citizenry
- edition
- human race
- mass
- social group
- multitude
- human beings
- community
- collection
- arrangement
- lanthanide
- actinide
- circuit
- subgroup
- kingdom
- sainthood
- varna
- world
- biotic community
- actinon
- ethnos
- abstract entity
- humanity
- biological group
- straggle
- population
- rare earth
- humankind
- man
- people
- accumulation
- masses
- system
- association
- lanthanoid
- series
- race
- cloud
- the great unwashed
- mankind
- grouping
- ethnic group
- rare-earth element
- lanthanon
- abstraction
- electron shell
- humans
- assemblage
- swarm
- actinoid
- hoi polloi
Antonyms
- flora
- defense
- prosecution
- truth
Etymology
- groupe (French)
- gruppo (Italian)
4. group
verb. ['ˈgruːp'] arrange into a group or groups.
Synonyms
- classify
- regroup
- sort out
- chunk
- bracket
- class
- collocate
- assort
- batch
- sort
- separate
Antonyms
- human
- nonhuman
- inhumaneness
- gather
Etymology
- groupe (French)
- gruppo (Italian)
5. group
noun. ['ˈgruːp'] (chemistry) two or more atoms bound together as a single unit and forming part of a molecule.
Synonyms
- arsenic group
- nitrite
- molecule
- cyanide group
- vinyl
- benzyl group
- ketone group
- methylene group
- aldehyde radical
- aldehyde group
- allyl radical
- propyl group
- glyceryl
- uranyl
- carbonyl group
- radical
- cyanide radical
- vinyl group
- methylene radical
- benzyl radical
- azido radical
- hydrazo radical
- azo radical
- butyl
- cacodyl radical
- uranyl group
- hydroxyl radical
- allyl group
- methylene
- acyl
- alkyl radical
- uranyl radical
- benzyl
- vinyl radical
- acyl group
- alcohol group
- hydrazo group
- alkyl group
- building block
- azido group
- benzoyl group
- propyl radical
- cyano group
- alcohol radical
- chromophore
- azo group
- allyl
- carboxyl group
- amino group
- amino
- benzoyl radical
- carboxyl
- hydroxyl
- chemical group
- unit
- cacodyl group
- nitro group
- cacodyl
- propyl
- hydroxyl group
- amyl
- cyano radical
Antonyms
- open circuit
- closed circuit
- stay in place
- artifact
Etymology
- groupe (French)
- gruppo (Italian)
6. group
verb. ['ˈgruːp'] form a group or group together.
Synonyms
- gang
- pool
- brigade
- embed
- gang up
- team up
- gather
- aggroup
- foregather
- meet
- team
- assemble
Antonyms
- juvenile
- woman
- draftee
- volunteer
Etymology
- groupe (French)
- gruppo (Italian)
7. group
noun. ['ˈgruːp'] a set that is closed, associative, has an identity element and every element has an inverse.
Synonyms
- mathematical group
- subgroup
- commutative group
- Abelian group
Antonyms
- antitype
- clergy
- distributive
- alignment
Etymology
- groupe (French)
- gruppo (Italian)