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exodusa mass departure of people, especially emigrants

Part of speech: NOUN

Definition: a mass departure of people, especially emigrants

Pronunciation (IPA): /ˈeksədəs/

Korean meaning: 대량 이주, 집단 탈출

Korean pronunciation: **엑**서더스

Example Sentences

  • The announcement of mandatory overtime caused an exodus of employees to the coffee shop.
  • Climate change is causing an exodus of species from their natural habitats.
  • When the cafeteria ran out of pizza, there was an exodus of students to the nearby restaurants.

exodus

NOUN

//ˈeksədəs//

a mass departure of people, especially emigrants

exodus concept
💡 Concept

dozens of people with packed bags and children walk together in the same direction away from their old homes. Their faces show determination mixed with sadness as they leave everything behind. The crowd stretches far into the distance creating a continuous stream of moving families. More people join the group from side paths while others help elderly travelers with their heavy luggage. a mass departure of people seeking a new place to live

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🎤Pronunciation

🇺🇸 US/ˈeksədəs/
🇬🇧 UK/ˈeksədəs/

🌳Etymology

Prefixex--
Rootodos

Origin

From Greek 'exodos', literally meaning 'a way out' or 'departure'. The word became famous through the biblical story of the Israelites' escape from Egypt, then expanded to mean any mass departure or migration.

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🎵Rhyme

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goddess
bodice
novice

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📝Examples

😄 Fun example

The announcement of mandatory overtime caused an exodus of employees to the coffee shop.

Climate change is causing an exodus of species from their natural habitats.

😄 Fun example

When the cafeteria ran out of pizza, there was an exodus of students to the nearby restaurants.

The economic crisis led to an exodus of skilled workers from the country.

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📚Related Words

Synonyms

migrationdepartureemigrationflightevacuation

Antonyms

arrivalimmigrationinflux

Related

migrateemigraterefugeedisplacementdiaspora