Need another word that means the same as “guild”? Find 25 synonyms and 30 related words for “guild” in this overview.
The synonyms of “Guild” are: club, gild, lodge, order, social club, society, association, union, league, alliance, coalition, federation, consortium, syndicate, combine, trust, organization, company, cooperative, partnership, fellowship, sisterhood, sorority, brotherhood, fraternity
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “guild” as a noun can have the following definitions:
alliance | A formal agreement establishing an association or alliance between nations or other groups to achieve a particular aim. An alliance between medicine and morality. |
association | The act of consorting with or joining with others. A bog association containing ericaceous plants. |
brotherhood | A trade union. A gesture of solidarity and brotherhood. |
club | The premises used by a particular club. A social club. |
coalition | A temporary alliance for combined action, especially of political parties forming a government. They had a taste of government in coalition with the Social Democrats. |
combine | Harvester that heads and threshes and cleans grain while moving across the field. One of the world s biggest food and personal products combines. |
company | A person or people regarded as pleasant (or unpleasant) to be with. He was silent among such distinguished company. |
consortium | The right of association and companionship with one’s husband or wife. The amount awarded for loss of consortium must be included. |
cooperative | A jointly owned commercial enterprise (usually organized by farmers or consumers) that produces and distributes goods and services and is run for the benefit of its owners. We run the agency as a workers cooperative. |
federation | The action of forming states or organizations into a single group with centralized control. A first step in the federation of Europe. |
fellowship | The state of being with someone. The church welcomed new members into its fellowship. |
fraternity | A group of people sharing a common profession or interests. The ideals of liberty equality and fraternity. |
gild | A formal association of people with similar interests. |
league | The contest for the championship of a league. The leading goalscorer in the league. |
lodge | A formal association of people with similar interests. A hunting lodge. |
order | A thing made supplied or served as a result of an order. There were mistakes in the ordering of items on the list. |
organization | An ordered manner; orderliness by virtue of being methodical and well organized. His lack of organization. |
partnership | A cooperative relationship between people or groups who agree to share responsibility for achieving some specific goal. Their 176 run third wicket partnership. |
sisterhood | The feeling of kinship with and closeness to a group of women or all women. Much of sisterhood is about sharing lipsticks. |
social club | A party of people assembled to promote sociability and communal activity. |
society | A specified section of society. The analogy between insect society and human city is not new. |
sorority | A society for female students in a university or college. |
syndicate | A group of individuals or organizations combined to promote a common interest. A crime syndicate. |
trust | An arrangement whereby a person a trustee holds property as its nominal owner for the good of one or more beneficiaries. A trust was set up. |
union | A device on a national flag emblematic of the union of two or more sovereignties typically in the upper inner corner. Let C be the union of the sets A and B. |
affiliate | A subsidiary or subordinate organization that is affiliated with another organization. The main party agreed to affiliate four Conservative associations. |
affiliation | The state or process of affiliating or being affiliated. His political affiliations. |
alliance | A formal agreement establishing an association or alliance between nations or other groups to achieve a particular aim. His party is in alliance with the Greens. |
ally | A state formally cooperating with another for a military or other purpose. He s a good ally in fight. |
association | A connection or cooperative link between people or organizations. He developed a close association with the university. |
club | A nightclub playing fashionable dance music. A jazz club. |
coalescence | The joining or merging of elements to form one mass or whole. The lack of coalescence among fields of science. |
coalition | An organization of people (or countries) involved in a pact or treaty. They had a taste of government in coalition with the Social Democrats. |
collaboration | Something produced in collaboration with someone. They worked either in collaboration or independently. |
combination | A sequence of numbers or letters used to open a combination lock. A good uppercut hook combination. |
confederacy | A secret agreement between two or more people to perform an unlawful act. The Italian confederacy known as the Lombard League. |
confederation | The act of forming an alliance or confederation. Canada became a confederation in 1867. |
conjugate | A mixture of two partially miscible liquids A and B produces two conjugate solutions one of A in B and another of B in A. Conjugate the verb. |
consolidation | The act of combining into an integral whole. After their consolidation the two bills were passed unanimously. |
cooperation | Assistance, especially by complying readily with requests. Economic cooperation. |
federalism | The idea of a federal organization of more or less self-governing units. Idealists who were committed to European federalism. |
football | The inflated oblong ball used in playing American football. His team played some impressive football. |
fusion | Correction of an unstable part of the spine by joining two or more vertebrae; usually done surgically but sometimes done by traction or immobilization. The fusion of resin and glass fibre in the moulding process. |
integrated | Resembling a living organism in organization or development. An integrated Europe. |
league | Join in a league or alliance. The year we won the league. |
member | The male organ of copulation member is a euphemism. Canada is a member of the United Nations. |
membership | The members or the number of members in a group. They polled their membership. |
reunion | The act of coming together again. She had a tearful reunion with her parents. |
society | A specified section of society. He enjoyed the society of his friends. |
sorority | A social club for female undergraduates. |
synthesis | The process of producing a chemical compound (usually by the union of simpler chemical compounds. The ideology represented a synthesis of certain ideas. |
team | Form a team. His team played well. |
unification | The act of making or becoming a single unit. There were conversations about unification between the Church of England and the Methodist Church. |
unify | To bring or combine together or with something else. The government hoped to centralize and unify the nation. |
union | Of trade unions. Their union had not been blessed with children. |
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