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Racial Common

Origin: Latin suffix -al

Racial has 4 different meanings across 1 category:

Adjective

Definitions
Noun
1

A skill possessed by all characters of a certain race.

"The elf's racial ability allows him to blend seamlessly into shadows, giving every character of his kind an innate advantage in stealth missions."

In plain English: A racial group is a category of people who share common physical traits and are often treated differently by society based on those features.

"The racial divide in that neighborhood has made it difficult for new families to move there."

Adjective
1

of or related to genetically distinguished groups of people

"racial groups"

2

of or characteristic of race or races or arising from differences among groups

"racial differences"

"racial discrimination"

3

Of or relating to a race (or a people).

"The museum displayed artifacts that were distinctly racial in their cultural significance, showcasing traditions unique to each indigenous group."

In plain English: Racial refers to things that are related to differences between groups of people based on their physical appearance and ancestry.

"The school's new policy was designed to address racial disparities in student discipline."

Usage: Use the adjective racial specifically when describing characteristics, issues, or dynamics that pertain to human races rather than fictional character abilities. Avoid confusing it with "ethnic" in contexts where biological ancestry is not the primary focus of discussion.

Example Sentences
"The school's new policy was designed to address racial disparities in student discipline." adj
"The racial divide in that neighborhood has made it difficult for new families to move there." noun
"I could not find any valid examples because "racial" is an adjective and functions grammatically only to modify nouns like prejudice or equality." noun
"Using it strictly as a noun would be incorrect since the standard English dictionary does not list that part of speech for this word." noun
"The correct form to use as a noun in common everyday meanings is simply "race."" noun
Related Terms
Antonyms
nonracial

Origin

The word racial comes from combining the noun race with the suffix -al to form an adjective describing something related to a group of people sharing common physical or social characteristics. This formation was adopted into English in the 19th century, following the pattern used for other words ending in -ial that denote quality or relation.

Rhyming Words
ial vial dial mial rial faial thial axial inial spial glial prial arial urial phial ilial trial radial oidial monial
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