cluster
Pronunciation: [ˈklʌstər]
Word
Context: "similarity"
(noun) a group of similar things or people that are close to each other. Imagine a bunch of grapes; all the grapes are together in one spot, making a cluster.
Example
The students formed a cluster around the teacher to ask questions.
Example
There was no cluster of flowers in the garden; it looked empty.
Example
Can you see a cluster of stars in the night sky?
Context: "relationship"
(verb) to gather or come together in a group. Like when you and your friends all gather in one place to play.
Example
The children cluster around the ice cream truck on hot days.
Example
They didn't cluster together for the game because everyone went their own way.
Example
Why do you think the birds cluster in the tree?
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