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Word families (Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs): society, sociologist, sociology, socialism, socialist, socialite, socialize, sociable, unsociable, social, anti-social, unsocial, sociological, socially, sociologically
Xem thêm: club, social club, guild, gild, lodge, order, company, companionship, fellowship, high society, beau monde, smart set, bon ton
society noun
1 people who have shared customs and laws
ADJ. wider the position of women within the family and the wider society | contemporary, modern | traditional | advanced the division of labour in an advanced capitalist society | primitive | egalitarian, free, just, open | closed | civilized, humane | affluent the consumerist values of the affluent society | consumer, consumerist | throwaway Our throwaway society must be encouraged to recycle. | permissive | multicultural, multiracial, pluralistic | divided, stratified Years of high unemployment have left society deeply divided. | civil the relationship between the state and civil society | secular | human a theory on the basis of human society | class | classless | tribal | matriarchal, patriarchal | bourgeois | capitalist, democratic, feudal, socialist, etc. | industrial, post-industrial, pre-industrial | agricultural, technological | Western | rural, urban, village | polite Such language would not be used in polite society.
VERB + SOCIETY build, create, shape the struggle to build a just society | permeate, pervade the greed that pervades modern society | fit into Prisoners often have problems fitting into society on their release. | polarize
SOCIETY + VERB be based on sth a society based on social justice
PREP. in/within (a) ~ the role of television in modern Western society
PHRASES a cross-section of society The clinic deals with a wide cross-section of society | the fabric of society The civil war tore apart the fabric of society. | the higher/top echelons of society Officers were drawn largely from the top echelons of society. | a level/rank/stratum of society Child cruelty exists at all levels of society. | a member of society welfare reforms to protect the most vulnerable members of society | an outcast from/of society She devoted herself to helping the outcasts of society. | the backbone/a bulwark/a pillar of society One of the pillars of society must be that everyone has access to the legal system. He considered himself to be a pillar of society. | your place/rank in society A person's job is one of the factors that determines their place in society. | the rest of society He felt isolated from the rest of society. | a section/sector/segment of society Every section of society must have access to education. | society as a whole The research examines minorities and their relation to society as a whole. | society at large Health standards have risen in society at large. | the structure of a society the class structure of British society
2 organization formed for a particular purpose
ADJ. secret | debating, dramatic, historical, horticultural, law, medical, musical, religious, etc.
VERB + SOCIETY belong to She belongs to the historical society. | become a member of, join | create, establish, form, found, set up, start
PREP. in a/the ~ She was active in the Society for Women's Suffrage. | ~ for a society for the prevention of cruelty to animals | ~ of the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders
More information about ORGANIZATION
create, establish, form, found, set up, start ~ an association created to promote local industry The company was founded in 1981.
dissolve ~ (often law) She sought a court order to have the partnership dissolved.
run ~ He runs an accountancy firm.
manage ~ The executive committee manages the group on a day-to-day basis.
be/become a member of, join ~ She became a member of the Society of Arts.
leave ~ The country plans to leave the organization.
n.
he joined a golf club
they formed a small lunch society
men from the fraternal order will staff the soup kitchen today
he missed their company
he enjoyed the society of his friends