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solidarity


Meanings
  • noun

    The state of being united with someone or other people in feelings, actions, and objectives; unity or agreement among group members.

    - "The workers showed solidarity with their striking colleagues."
    - "The team's solidarity helped them win the championship."
  • noun

    Mutual support among people, especially those of the same occupation, ethnicity, or political beliefs.

    - "The community demonstrated solidarity with the family after the tragedy."
    - "The solidarity of the labor movement is a powerful force."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with solidarity
hilarity , solidarity , piety , obligatory
Variants
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solidarities , solidarity
Etymology
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From the Latin 'solidus,' meaning 'single, whole,' and 'solid,' meaning 'firm, unbroken.' The concept of solidarity originated in the late 18th century.


Trivia
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  1. The Solidarity Trade Union in Poland, founded in 1980, was a major factor in the collapse of communism in Eastern Europe.

  2. The Solidarity Hall in Chicago is a historic building where labor unions held meetings and rallies in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

  3. The Solidarity Award is given annually to individuals or organizations that have demonstrated exceptional courage and commitment to human rights and social justice.


Related Concepts
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  1. Social cohesion: The degree to which a society maintains the bonds that hold it together. Solidarity is an important aspect of social cohesion.

  2. Empathy: The ability to understand and share the feelings of others. Empathy is a key component of solidarity.

  3. Social justice: The idea that individuals and groups in society should have equal access to resources, opportunities, and protections. Solidarity is an essential element of social justice movements.


Culture
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Solidarity has been a significant concept in various cultures and historical contexts. In literature, it has been portrayed as a powerful force that binds people together, such as in Victor Hugo's 'Les Misérables.' In music, solidarity is a common theme in folk and protest songs, expressing unity among the oppressed. In visual arts, images of hands joined in solidarity have become symbols of unity and resistance.

How to Memorize "solidarity"

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  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'solidarity' with the image of a group working together towards a common goal.

  3. mnemonics

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