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alliance

An alliance is a formal agreement between two or more groups to help each other.

Explanation at your level:

An alliance is when two people or groups decide to be friends and help each other. If you and a friend want to build a big fort, you make a deal to work together. That is a small alliance! It means you are on the same team.

When countries or companies want to do something big, they form an alliance. This is a formal agreement. They promise to support each other. For example, two countries might make an alliance to keep their people safe. It is a way to be stronger by working as a group.

An alliance is a formal partnership between entities. You will often see this word in history books or business news. When you form an alliance, you are committing to a specific goal. It is common to say 'form an alliance' or 'break an alliance' if the agreement ends. It implies that both sides have something to gain from the deal.

In professional and political contexts, an alliance represents a strategic alignment of interests. It is more than just a collaboration; it suggests a structured, often written agreement. You might hear about a 'strategic alliance' between two tech companies. The nuance here is that the parties remain separate entities but coordinate their resources to gain a competitive advantage or ensure security.

The term alliance often carries weight in international relations and high-level corporate strategy. It implies a degree of interdependence where the actions of one party directly affect the others. Unlike a simple 'partnership,' an alliance often suggests a shared mission or a defensive pact. When analyzing geopolitical shifts, experts look at the strength of existing alliances to predict future stability. It is a word that denotes both formal structure and the underlying trust required to sustain such a long-term commitment.

Etymologically rooted in the concept of 'binding together,' alliance serves as a cornerstone for understanding collective action in human history. In literary and academic discourse, it can also refer to metaphorical unions, such as an 'alliance between art and science.' The term is distinct from 'coalition,' which is often temporary and formed for a specific immediate purpose, whereas an alliance often implies a deeper, more enduring commitment. Mastery of this word involves understanding the subtle distinction between institutional alliances, which are rigid and treaty-bound, and social alliances, which may be fluid and based on shifting mutual interests.

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  • A formal agreement between parties.
  • Used for political, business, or military goals.
  • Countable noun.
  • Synonyms include coalition and partnership.

Think of an alliance as a 'team-up' on a grand scale. When two or more groups decide that they are stronger together than they are apart, they form an alliance.

This isn't just a casual friendship; it is usually a formal agreement. Whether it is two countries promising to defend each other or two businesses sharing resources to launch a new product, the core idea is mutual benefit. By pooling their strengths, the members of the alliance can achieve goals that would be impossible to reach alone.

The word alliance has a deep history that travels back to the Old French word alier, which means 'to combine' or 'to unite'. This itself comes from the Latin alligare, meaning 'to bind to'.

Historically, the term was heavily used in the context of dynastic marriages, where royal families would form an alliance to secure peace or territory. Over time, the word evolved from describing personal or family bonds to describing the complex geopolitical treaties that defined world history, such as the alliances during the World Wars.

In English, we use alliance to describe both international politics and everyday business partnerships. You will often hear about a 'military alliance' or a 'strategic alliance' in the news.

The word carries a sense of seriousness and commitment. You wouldn't usually use it for a casual agreement to share a lunch. Instead, it fits best when there is a long-term plan, a signed contract, or a significant shared interest at stake.

While 'alliance' itself is a formal noun, it is often associated with phrases like:

  • Join forces: To work together to achieve a goal.
  • In league with: Often used suspiciously to mean working together secretly.
  • Band together: To form a group for mutual support.
  • Common cause: Working together because of shared beliefs.
  • United front: Presenting a single, strong position as a group.

The word is a standard countable noun. You can have one alliance or many alliances. It is often used with the verb 'form' or 'create'.

Pronunciation: /əˈlaɪ.əns/. The stress is on the second syllable. It rhymes with 'compliance' and 'defiance'. Remember that the 'c' at the end makes an 's' sound, not a 'k' sound.

Fun Fact

The root 'ligare' is also in 'ligament'—it literally means something that ties things together!

Pronunciation Guide

UK /əˈlaɪ.əns/

Uh-LIE-unce

US /əˈlaɪ.əns/

Uh-LIE-unce

Common Errors

  • Pronouncing the 'c' as a 'k'.
  • Putting stress on the first syllable.
  • Dropping the 's' sound at the end.

Rhymes With

compliance defiance reliance science appliance

Difficulty Rating

Lesen 2/5

Moderate

Writing 2/5

Moderate

Speaking 2/5

Moderate

Hören 2/5

Moderate

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

team group deal

Learn Next

coalition treaty collaboration

Fortgeschritten

geopolitics interdependence

Grammar to Know

Countable nouns

an alliance

Collocations

form an alliance

Articles

an alliance

Examples by Level

1

We are in an alliance.

We are on the same team.

Use 'in an' before the noun.

2

They form an alliance.

They make a deal.

Verb + noun.

3

The alliance is strong.

The agreement is good.

Subject + verb + adjective.

4

We need an alliance.

We need help.

Need + noun.

5

The alliance helps us.

The deal helps us.

Third person singular verb.

6

Our alliance is new.

Our deal is new.

Possessive pronoun.

7

They want an alliance.

They want to join.

Want + noun.

8

The alliance is good.

It is a good team.

Simple sentence.

1

The two countries formed a military alliance.

2

They decided to enter into an alliance.

3

The business alliance helped both companies grow.

4

Our alliance is based on trust.

5

They signed a formal alliance agreement.

6

The alliance protects our interests.

7

Many groups joined the alliance.

8

We are part of a global alliance.

1

The alliance between the two nations has lasted for decades.

2

They are seeking to forge a new strategic alliance.

3

The alliance was dissolved after the war ended.

4

He is a strong supporter of the political alliance.

5

The alliance members met to discuss the future.

6

Their alliance is focused on environmental protection.

7

We need to strengthen our alliance with our neighbors.

8

The alliance has improved trade between the regions.

1

The company entered into a strategic alliance to dominate the market.

2

Despite their differences, they formed an unlikely alliance.

3

The alliance is currently under pressure due to economic changes.

4

We must maintain the integrity of our alliance.

5

The alliance provides a framework for cooperation.

6

They are exploring the possibility of a long-term alliance.

7

The alliance was built on shared democratic values.

8

He questioned the stability of the current alliance.

1

The alliance serves as a bulwark against regional instability.

2

Their alliance is characterized by mutual suspicion rather than trust.

3

The alliance has evolved into a comprehensive security partnership.

4

The alliance's mandate was expanded to include humanitarian aid.

5

It is a fragile alliance held together by common necessity.

6

The alliance has been instrumental in shaping modern policy.

7

They are attempting to renegotiate the terms of the alliance.

8

The alliance represents a significant shift in the balance of power.

1

The alliance is a testament to the enduring power of diplomacy.

2

Such an alliance is fraught with geopolitical complications.

3

The alliance operates under a complex web of treaties.

4

Their alliance is a marriage of convenience rather than conviction.

5

The alliance was forged in the crucible of conflict.

6

The alliance has become a cornerstone of their foreign policy.

7

The alliance is underpinned by a shared cultural heritage.

8

The alliance remains a pivotal factor in global governance.

Synonyme

partnership coalition league union association confederation

Gegenteile

hostility separation antagonism

Häufige Kollokationen

form an alliance
strategic alliance
military alliance
break an alliance
strengthen an alliance
political alliance
formal alliance
global alliance
join an alliance
maintain an alliance

Idioms & Expressions

"in league with"

Working together, often secretly or for a bad purpose.

He was suspected of being in league with the enemy.

formal

"join forces"

To combine efforts.

Let's join forces to finish this work faster.

neutral

"united front"

Showing agreement to the outside world.

They presented a united front during the negotiations.

formal

"common cause"

Working for the same goal.

We made common cause with the protesters.

formal

"band together"

To group up for support.

The neighbors banded together to fix the park.

neutral

"on the same page"

Agreeing on the details.

We need to make sure we are on the same page.

casual

Easily Confused

alliance vs Coalition

Both mean groups working together.

Coalition is usually political and temporary.

A coalition of voters.

alliance vs Ally

Same root.

Ally is the person/group, alliance is the pact.

He is my ally.

alliance vs Treaty

Both are agreements.

Treaty is specifically a legal document.

The peace treaty.

alliance vs Partnership

Both imply cooperation.

Partnership is broader and less formal.

A business partnership.

Sentence Patterns

B1

Subject + form + an alliance + with + object

They formed an alliance with the neighbors.

B2

The alliance + verb + to + verb

The alliance aims to improve trade.

A2

There + be + an alliance + between + nouns

There is an alliance between the two firms.

A2

In + an alliance + with

We are in an alliance with them.

A1

Part of + an alliance

They are part of an alliance.

Wortfamilie

Nouns

ally A person or group that helps another.

Verbs

ally To join with another.

Adjectives

allied Joined by agreement.

Verwandt

coalition synonym
treaty related concept

How to Use It

frequency

8

Formality Scale

formal neutral

Häufige Fehler

Using 'alliance' for a simple friendship. Use 'friendship' or 'bond'.
Alliance implies a formal, goal-oriented agreement.
Saying 'make an alliance'. Say 'form an alliance'.
Form is a stronger collocation.
Confusing alliance with 'ally'. Alliance is the noun; ally is the person/group.
Grammar categories differ.
Using 'alliance' as a verb. Use 'ally'.
Alliance is only a noun.
Pluralizing as 'alliances' when referring to a single pact. Use 'alliance'.
Countability error.

Tips

💡

Use it for serious topics

Don't use it for small things like sharing a toy.

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Check your articles

Always use 'an' before alliance.

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Star Wars

The Rebel Alliance is a famous fictional example.

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Watch the 'c'

It sounds like 's'.

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News search

Search 'alliance' in Google News to see real usage.

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Verb vs Noun

Don't use alliance as a verb.

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Root words

Think of 'ally' + 'ance'.

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History

Think of WWII alliances.

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Flashcards

Pair it with 'form' and 'strategic'.

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Business context

Use it for company partnerships.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

A-LI-ANCE: All-I-ANCE. All I need is an alliance to succeed.

Visual Association

Two hands shaking over a document.

Word Web

cooperation treaty agreement teamwork

Herausforderung

Write one sentence about a group you are in.

Wortherkunft

Old French / Latin

Original meaning: To bind to

Kultureller Kontext

None, generally a neutral term.

Often used in political news and history regarding NATO or international relations.

The Rebel Alliance (Star Wars) The Grand Alliance (WWII)

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Politics

  • form an alliance
  • political alliance
  • break an alliance

Business

  • strategic alliance
  • business alliance
  • corporate alliance

History

  • military alliance
  • wartime alliance
  • the alliance system

Daily Life

  • join an alliance
  • strong alliance
  • new alliance

Conversation Starters

"Do you think international alliances are important?"

"Can you name a famous alliance in history?"

"Why do companies form alliances?"

"Is it better to work alone or in an alliance?"

"Have you ever been part of an alliance?"

Journal Prompts

Describe a time you worked in a team to achieve a goal.

Why might two people form an alliance?

Write about a fictional alliance in a story.

What makes an alliance strong?

Häufig gestellte Fragen

8 Fragen

No, it can be business, political, or social.

Yes, though it is more common for groups.

An alliance is formal and goal-oriented.

Yes.

To ally.

Yes, especially in news.

Usually, but not always.

Yes, it can be dissolved.

Teste dich selbst

fill blank A1

The two countries formed an ___.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: alliance

Alliance fits the context of countries working together.

multiple choice A2

What is an alliance?

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: A formal agreement

An alliance is an agreement.

true false B1

An alliance is usually a casual agreement between friends.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Falsch

Alliances are typically formal.

match pairs B1

Word

Bedeutung

All matched!

These are common collocations.

sentence order B2

Tippe auf die Wörter unten, um den Satz zu bilden
Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort:

The two nations formed the alliance.

Ergebnis: /5

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