write the collective nouns used to describe a number or a collection for the following words people robbers students players
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Collective nouns are words that, although treated as singular, describe a group of people, places, things or ideas. A wide variety of such words exist, but not all of them can be used in every context. The classic example is collective nouns for people. A band of soldiers is fine. A band of rocks is not. Use our list to get comfortable with both common collective nouns for people and some downright weird ones.
Group nouns for people take a number of different forms. Some are generic: they can describe almost any collection of people. Others are limited by number, by the sort of people they describe, or by any number of other variables. Here's a list - indeed, a list of lists - of words for groups of people.
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