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Synonyms and antonyms of Groups of people who live together or in the same place in British Thesaurus

Groups of people who live together or in the same place

colony (noun)

a group of people of a particular type who live in a particular place

commune (noun)

a group of people who live together and share work, food, income, and possessions

community (noun)

a group of people who live together in the same place, often people who keep themselves separate from society: can be followed by a singular or plural verb

coterie (noun)

formal a small group of people who do things together

fam (noun)

informal your family

family (noun)

a group of people who live together and are related to one another, usually consisting of parents and children: can be followed by a singular or plural verb

harem (noun)

a group of women living together as the wives of a rich man in some Muslim societies, especially in the past

house (noun)

the people who are in a house or who live there

household (noun)

the people who live in a house or flat when they are considered as a single unit

household (adjective)

relating to all the people living in one home

ménage (noun)

formal a group of people who live together in the same house

population (noun)

a group of people or animals of a particular type that live somewhere

residents’ association (noun)

British an organization of people who live in the same building or area, established in order to improve conditions for people living there

tribe (noun)

a large group of related families who live in the same area and share a common language, religion, and customs