demographic — relating to the structure of populations
Part of speech: ADJECTIVE
Definition: relating to the structure of populations
Pronunciation (IPA): /ˌdeməˈɡræfɪk/
Korean meaning: 인구 통계학의, 인구학적인
Korean pronunciation: 데-머-그래-픽 (강세: 그래)
Example Sentences
- Netflix uses demographic information to recommend shows that match your age and interests.
- The ice cream truck driver studied demographic maps to find neighborhoods with the most kids.
- According to demographic studies, more people are choosing to live alone than ever before.
demographic
ADJECTIVE//ˌdeməˈɡræfɪk//
relating to the structure of populations

Researcher analyzing population structure data

Demographic graphic reveals the traffic!
🎤Pronunciation
🌳Etymology
Origin
From French 'démographie', combining Greek 'demos' (people) and 'graphia' (writing or description). The term was coined in the 19th century to describe the statistical study of populations.
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📝Examples
“Netflix uses demographic information to recommend shows that match your age and interests.”
“The ice cream truck driver studied demographic maps to find neighborhoods with the most kids.”
“According to demographic studies, more people are choosing to live alone than ever before.”
“The dating app failed because it ignored the demographic reality that most users were already in relationships.”
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