Meaning & Definition of word "Bloc"

Bloc

/blɒk/

noun:

  • 1. A group of countries, parties, or people that share common interests or goals and often act together.
    • Example: The Eastern bloc consisted of the Soviet Union and its satellite states during the Cold War.
  • 2. A block of votes or support from a specific group that acts collectively.
    • Example: The environmental bloc in the parliament voted unanimously on the new legislation.
  • 3. A coalition or alliance for a specific purpose.
    • Example: The Economic bloc aims to enhance trade relations among its member countries.

Etymology

Derived from the French word 'bloc', meaning block.

Common Phrases and Expressions

Eastern bloc:

Refers to the communist states of Central and Eastern Europe during the Cold War.

voting bloc:

A group of voters who support a particular candidate or party.

bloc party:

A political party formed by a coalition of various groups.

Related Words

block:

A solid piece of material, usually with flat surfaces.

blockade:

The act of sealing off a place to prevent goods or people from entering or leaving.

bloc party:

A coalition of political entities for a common goal.

Slang Meanings of bloc