nation
The word "nation" can refer to either a group of people (a cultural identity) or a political entity (a government/state). In many contexts, these two meanings are used interchangeably. It is generally used as a countable noun. For example, you would say "many nations" rather than "much nation." While often used in formal news reports and history books, it is common in everyday speech when talking about national pride or politics.
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Meanings
A large body of people united by common descent, history, culture, or language, inhabiting a particular country or territory.
"The entire nation mourned the loss of their leader."
A state or government that rules over a specific territory.
"The two nations signed a peace treaty to end the decade-long conflict."