subgroup

[sʌbˈɡruːp]

subgroup Definition

a smaller group within a larger group, with particular features or characteristics that distinguish it from the rest of the group.

Using subgroup: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "subgroup" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The study divided the participants into subgroups based on their age and gender.

  • Example

    The subgroup of employees who work remotely has different communication needs than those who work in the office.

  • Example

    The band's fans are divided into several subgroups, each with its own unique style and preferences.

subgroup Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for subgroup

Phrases with subgroup

  • an analysis of data from a subset of participants in a study, used to investigate specific research questions

    Example

    The subgroup analysis showed that the treatment was more effective in younger patients.

  • the sense of belonging to a smaller group within a larger group, often based on shared characteristics or interests

    Example

    Her subgroup identity as a feminist was an important part of her personal and professional life.

  • subgroup dynamics

    the patterns of interaction and communication within a smaller group within a larger group

    Example

    The subgroup dynamics of the team were affected by the addition of new members.

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Summary: subgroup in Brief

A 'subgroup' [sʌbˈɡruːp] is a smaller group within a larger group, distinguished by particular features or characteristics. Examples include age and gender-based subgroups in studies, employee subgroups with different communication needs, and fan subgroups with unique styles and preferences. 'Subgroup' extends into phrases like 'subgroup analysis,' investigating specific research questions, and 'subgroup identity,' a sense of belonging based on shared characteristics. 'Subgroup dynamics' refers to patterns of interaction and communication within a subgroup.