Single Words for Group Words:
Here are some single words for group words, along with examples:
People:
* Assembly: A group of people gathered together, especially for a specific purpose (e.g., Assembly of workers, Assembly of voters).
* Band: A group of musicians who perform together (e.g., Band of musicians, Band of brothers).
* Bevy: A large group of people, especially women (e.g., Bevy of beauties, Bevy of students).
* Cohort: A group of people who share a common characteristic or experience (e.g., Cohort of graduates, Cohort of soldiers).
* Crew: A group of people working together, especially on a ship or aircraft (e.g., Crew of sailors, Crew of flight attendants).
* Ensemble: A group of performers, especially singers, dancers, or actors (e.g., Ensemble of dancers, Ensemble of singers).
* Gang: A group of people who associate together, often for criminal purposes (e.g., Gang of thieves, Gang of thugs).
* Group: A collection of people, animals, or things considered as a unit (e.g., Group of friends, Group of trees).
* Herd: A large group of animals, especially cattle, sheep, or deer (e.g., Herd of cows, Herd of sheep).
* Horde: A large, unorganized crowd of people (e.g., Horde of tourists, Horde of refugees).
* Jury: A group of people sworn to give a verdict in a legal case (e.g., Jury of twelve, Jury of peers).
* League: A group of people or organizations that have joined together for a common purpose (e.g., League of nations, League of sports teams).
* Mob: A large, disorderly crowd of people, often with violent intentions (e.g., Mob of rioters, Mob of protesters).
* Pack: A group of animals that live and hunt together (e.g., Pack of wolves, Pack of dogs).
* Party: A group of people gathered together for a social occasion (e.g., Party of friends, Party of guests).
* School: A group of fish swimming together (e.g., School of tuna, School of sardines).
* Swarm: A large number of insects flying or moving together (e.g., Swarm of bees, Swarm of ants).
* Team: A group of people who work together to achieve a common goal (e.g., Team of athletes, Team of scientists).
* Troop: A group of soldiers (e.g., Troop of scouts, Troop of cavalry).
Objects:
* Bundle: A collection of things tied or wrapped together (e.g., Bundle of sticks, Bundle of clothes).
* Cluster: A group of things close together (e.g., Cluster of stars, Cluster of grapes).
* Collection: A group of things gathered together for a specific purpose (e.g., Collection of stamps, Collection of books).
* Fleet: A group of ships (e.g., Fleet of warships, Fleet of cargo ships).
* Galaxy: A large system of stars, gas, and dust (e.g., Galaxy of stars, Galaxy of planets).
* Group: A collection of things considered as a unit (e.g., Group of islands, Group of buildings).
* Heap: A large, unorganized pile of things (e.g., Heap of garbage, Heap of leaves).
* Pile: A group of things stacked one on top of another (e.g., Pile of books, Pile of dishes).
* Set: A group of things that belong together (e.g., Set of tools, Set of china).
* Stack: A group of things piled up (e.g., Stack of coins, Stack of boxes).
Other:
* Array: A large number of things arranged in a specific order (e.g., Array of soldiers, Array of data).
* Collection: A group of things gathered together for a specific purpose (e.g., Collection of art, Collection of coins).
* Constellation: A group of stars that form a pattern (e.g., Constellation of Ursa Major, Constellation of Orion).
* Family: A group of people related to each other (e.g., Family of five, Family of dogs).
* Series: A group of things that are connected or follow each other in sequence (e.g., Series of events, Series of books).
* Suite: A set of rooms in a hotel or house (e.g., Suite of rooms, Suite of offices).
* System: A group of parts that work together (e.g., System of government, System of transportation).
Note: Some words may have slightly different meanings depending on the context. It is always important to consider the specific situation when choosing the appropriate word.