Meaning & Definition of word "Tribal"

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    Tribal

    /ˈtraɪbəl/

    adjective:

    • 1. Relating to a tribe or tribes.
      • Example: The tribal customs were passed down through generations.
    • 2. Belonging to or characteristic of a particular tribe.
      • Example: She wore a beautiful tribal necklace made by local artisans.
    • 3. Of or relating to social groups with a shared identity or allegiance.
      • Example: The tribal conflicts in the region have led to significant social unrest.
    • 4. Based on or organized along the lines of tribal affiliations.
      • Example: He expressed a strong tribal loyalty to his community.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'tribalis', from 'tribus' meaning tribe.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    tribal knowledge:

    Knowledge that is shared within a specific group or community.

    tribal disaster:

    A significant event affecting a tribe, often resulting in hardship.

    tribal warfare:

    Conflict between tribes, often characterized by specific motivations or goals.

    Related Words

    tribe:

    A social division in a traditional society consisting of families or communities linked by social, economic, religious, or blood ties.

    tribalism:

    A loyalty to a tribe or social group, often to the exclusion of others.

    tribalize:

    To make tribal; to form into tribes or groups.

    Slang Meanings of tribal

    Meaning: Belonging fiercely to a particular group or community.

    Example Sentence: She was really tribal about her hometown and defended it at all costs.

    Meaning: Engaging in behavior typical of an insular social group.

    Example Sentence: His tribal behavior at the festival was both wild and fascinating.