A collective noun for a small group of angry people is a gang of thugs; a collective noun for a large group of angry people is a mob of people.
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People gathered in a disorderly or violent group is called a mob of people.
Yes, a collective noun is a noun that refers to a group. A brigade is a group of people, usually militants.
No, the noun 'event' is not a collective noun. A collective noun is a noun used for a group of people or things; for example, a crowd of people, a litter of puppies, or a pack of gum.
The opposite of a collective noun is a noun for a single person or thing. A collective noun is a word used to group a noun for two or more people or things; a singular noun does not form a group (or collection).
The collective noun for people in a riot is a mob of people.