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Noun — A meeting or get-together of people, often social.

How to use gathering

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social gathering large gathering hold a gathering

Etymology

From Old English gaderung, built from "gather" plus the noun-forming suffix "-ing."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “gathering” mean?

The word “gathering” means a meeting or get-together of people, often social. In plain terms, a group of people meeting together, whether social, formal, or informal.

How do you pronounce “gathering”?

“Gathering” is pronounced GATH-uh-rihng (/ˈɡæð.ɚ.ɪŋ/ in IPA).

How do you use “gathering” in a sentence?

Here is “gathering” used in a sentence: “The family held a small gathering to celebrate the anniversary.”

What part of speech is “gathering”?

“Gathering” is a noun.

Where does the word “gathering” come from?

The word “gathering” comes from Old English. From Old English gaderung, built from "gather" plus the noun-forming suffix "-ing.".

Is “gathering” a common word?

“Gathering” is a fairly common word in modern English.

What is the difference between a "gathering" and a "meeting"?

A gathering is a meeting or get-together of people, often social and informal. A "meeting" more often implies a purposeful, organised event with an agenda, such as a business meeting. Gatherings emphasise people coming together, while meetings emphasise the reason for coming together.

What is the difference between a "gathering" and a "party"?

Both bring people together, but a gathering is a broad term for any get-together, which may be quiet or serious as well as social. A party specifically implies celebration and entertainment. Every party is a gathering, but not every gathering is a party.

Is a "gathering" formal or informal?

"Gathering" is a flexible, fairly neutral word that can describe casual or formal events alike, from a family gathering to a solemn gathering of mourners. Its tone depends on the words around it rather than the term itself.

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