the social

noun

British, somewhat informal
: money provided by a government program to people who are unable to work because they are old, disabled, or unemployed
He's living on the social now.

Examples of the social in a Sentence

Recent Examples on the Web
Examples are automatically compiled from online sources to show current usage. Read More Opinions expressed in the examples do not represent those of Merriam-Webster or its editors. Send us feedback.
The lawsuit accuses the social media giant of contributing to the youth mental health crisis by knowingly and deliberately designing features that get children addicted to its platforms. ABC News, 17 Aug. 2026 Bukayo Saka even referred to the social media storm that was caused by those images in interviews following Arsenal’s league title victory a month later. Nnamdi Onyeagwara, New York Times, 16 Aug. 2026 For Cusk, freedom involves wriggling out of the social and historical integuments that enclose a person into a bounded self. Becca Rothfeld, New Yorker, 16 Aug. 2026 Just as with the Romans, we peasants are treated to a spectacle to distract us from the reality of the abject impoverishment of the social safety net and the abandonment of the poor. Chicago Tribune, 15 Aug. 2026 See All Example Sentences for the social

Browse Nearby Words

Cite this Entry

“The social.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/the%20social. Accessed 18 Aug. 2026.

Love words? Need even more definitions?

Subscribe to America's largest dictionary and get thousands more definitions and advanced search—ad free!

More from Merriam-Webster