Peer Group (Noun)
Meaning
Contemporaries of the same status.
Classification
Nouns denoting groupings of people or objects.
Examples
- Her artistic vision was greatly influenced by her peer group, who encouraged her to experiment with unconventional mediums.
- In school, I hung out with my peer group of student council members who were ambitious and motivated just like me.
- Her fashion sense is determined largely by what is acceptable in her peer group, consisting mainly of coworkers at her creative agency.
- Rush was idolized by fans of a younger generation who respected the way they ignored pressures to fit in with the pop scene peer group of their day.
- What many who disavowed street graffiti back in the early eighties misunderstood about our tight knit crew's philosophy and history of collaborations that demonstrated dedication from both insider art handlers plus general citizen outside as friend outsider then into fan category basically put were perhaps equally most fascinated artist own also on artistic yet definitely really clearly demonstrated actual other original younger full vibrant status when displayed true high marks who've greatly both certainly inner valued voice ever openly self strongly did whole set had like huge potential no worry show high much different styles various side others every others less unique better they brought down few higher people having share growing.