Diaspora [noun]
Definition of Diaspora:
- The dispersion or spread of any people from their original homeland
- People dispersed by whatever cause to more than one location
- The movement, migration, or scattering of a people away from an established or ancestral homeland
Sentence/Example of Diaspora:
The Jewish diaspora has communities all over the world.
The African diaspora in the Americas has had a significant cultural impact.
The war led to a large diaspora of refugees seeking safety in neighboring countries.
The Indian diaspora has contributed to the global economy in numerous ways.
Efforts are being made to connect the diaspora with their cultural roots.
The diaspora maintained their traditions despite being far from their homeland.
The Vietnamese diaspora is known for their strong community networks.
The Irish diaspora has a strong presence in the United States.
The Armenian diaspora has preserved their heritage through generations.
The Syrian diaspora has faced numerous challenges in their host countries.