Group” vs. “Mob”: A Mob has a negative connotation of an unruly group, often with a violent purpose, whereas Group is neutral, and just means a number of people or things which are together.
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- “Group” vs. “Mob”: A Mob has a... which are together.
- “Protest” vs. “Riot”: Protest has a more peaceful connotation, referring to something lawful whereas Riot is often used to connote a violent gathering of people who may be breaking the law.
- 中国大学MOOC: “Protest” vs. “Riot”: Protest has a more peaceful connotation, referring to something lawful whereas Riot is often used to connote a violent gathering of people who may be breaking the law.
- n. A group of people that works together for a common purpose; a group of sports teams who all play each other to earn points and find which team is best A: league B: liberty C: liquid D: leather
- a group of people who work together