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society

organized community
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pl: societies

The term functions as a broad conceptual umbrella that shifts meaning based on the scale of the group being discussed. When referring to the global or national scale, it describes the systemic infrastructure of laws, customs, and shared values that bind a population together into a cohesive unit. On a smaller or more exclusive scale, the word transforms into a marker of social status or specialized interest. It can denote a curated group of elites or a formal association of enthusiasts, moving from a description of general human coexistence to a description of selective membership and shared prestige.

Countable as an organization (a society) or uncountable as a general community.

💬Casual Conversation

🎬Late night shift on the Martian outpost, messages sent via internal comms.
Commander Tom

I'm totally crashing. I miss actual society and just walking down a street.

Commander Tom
Kip
Kip

Get a grip, Tom. I'm literally fighting for my life with this leak.

💡
Commander Tom uses 'society' to refer to the aggregate of people living together on Earth (Definition 1), contrasting it with his isolation on Mars. He uses the slang 'crashing' to describe his emotional or physical exhaustion, while Kip uses the idiom 'get a grip' to tell him to control his emotions and stop being melodramatic.

Meanings

Nounorganized community

The aggregate of people living together in a more or less ordered community.

"Modern society is increasingly dependent on digital technology."

Examples

Modern society is increasingly dependent on digital technology.

Collocations & Compounds

civil society

the aggregate of non-governmental organizations

Civil society plays a key role in democracy.

high society

the fashionable upper class

They were well-known figures in high society.

secret society

an organization with hidden rituals

He was rumored to belong to a secret society.

modern society

the current state of human community

Modern society faces unique environmental challenges.

society member

a person belonging to a specific club

Every society member must pay an annual fee.

Idioms & Sayings

high society

the upper class of a community

She was born into high society and attended the most exclusive balls.

Etymology

Derived from the Old French societe, which evolved from the Latin societas, meaning fellowship, association, or alliance. This is rooted in the Latin socius, meaning companion or ally, reflecting the fundamental human act of joining together for mutual benefit or shared existence.

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