Solidarity Definition

sŏlĭ-dărĭ-tē
solidarities
noun
Combination or agreement of all elements or individuals, as of a group; complete unity, as of opinion, purpose, interest, or feeling.
Webster's New World

(uncountable) Willingness to give psychological and/or material support when another person is in a difficult position or needs affection.

Only the solidarity provided by her siblings allowed Margret to cope with her mother's harrowing death.
Wiktionary
pronoun

A political movement begun in the labor unions of Poland that contributed to the fall of Communism in that country.

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Other Word Forms of Solidarity

Noun

Singular:
solidarity
Plural:
solidarities

Origin of Solidarity

  • From French solidarité (“solidarity"), from solidaire (“characterized by solidarity"), from Latin solidum (“whole sum"), neuter of solidus (“solid").

    From Wiktionary

  • French solidarité from solidaire interdependent from Old French in common from Latin solidus solid, whole solid

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

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