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Material

məˈtɪriəl
Extremely common
500 - 600
500 - 600
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Material meanings in Spanish

Material

Example:
The company uses high-quality materials for their products.
La empresa utiliza materiales de alta calidad para sus productos.
The book is made of recycled materials.
El libro está hecho de materiales reciclados.
Usage: FormalContext: Used in professional or academic settings when referring to physical substances used in the production of goods or the construction of objects.
Note: Commonly used in the context of manufacturing, construction, or design.

Material

Example:
The teacher handed out the study materials for the exam.
El profesor entregó los materiales de estudio para el examen.
Do you have the course materials for the workshop?
¿Tienes los materiales del curso para el taller?
Usage: Formal/InformalContext: Refers to resources such as books, handouts, or documents that are used for learning or reference purposes.
Note: Commonly used in educational or training contexts.

Material

Example:
The article provides material for further discussion.
El artículo proporciona material para una discusión adicional.
She drew inspiration from the material presented in the lecture.
Ella se inspiró en el material presentado en la conferencia.
Usage: FormalContext: Refers to content, information, or substance that can be used as a basis for discussion, analysis, or creative work.
Note: Used in academic or intellectual contexts to indicate a source of information or ideas.

Material's synonyms

Substance

Substance refers to the physical matter of which something is made, similar to material. It can also mean the essential nature or character of something.
Example: The new building material is a durable substance that can withstand harsh weather conditions.
Note: While material often refers to physical matter, substance can also imply the essence or nature of something.

Fabric

Fabric typically refers to cloth or textile material, but it can also be used more broadly to describe the basic structure or framework of something.
Example: The curtains were made of a luxurious fabric that added elegance to the room.
Note: Fabric is more specific and often associated with textiles, while material has a broader scope.

Substrate

Substrate refers to a surface or underlying layer on which an organism lives or grows, or on which a process occurs. In materials science, it can also refer to the base material on which a coating or film is applied.
Example: The artist painted on a wooden substrate to create a textured effect in the artwork.
Note: Substrate is more specialized and is commonly used in scientific or technical contexts.

Element

Element can refer to a component or part of a whole, or to a fundamental principle or substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances.
Example: The designer used natural elements such as wood and stone to create a harmonious space.
Note: While material refers to the physical matter itself, element can imply a fundamental or essential part.

Material expressions, common phrases

Materialistic

Someone who places too much importance on material possessions and wealth.
Example: She is quite materialistic, always buying expensive things to show off.
Note: Derived from 'material,' but focuses on the excessive desire for material possessions.

Materialize

To become actual or real; to happen or appear in a physical form.
Example: The plan to expand the business finally materialized after months of preparation.
Note: Derived from 'material,' but emphasizes the transformation from an idea or plan into a tangible reality.

Raw material

Basic materials used in the production of goods.
Example: The company imports raw materials to manufacture its products.
Note: Refers specifically to unprocessed or natural materials used in manufacturing.

Material evidence

Evidence that is substantial and relevant to a case or investigation.
Example: The detective found material evidence linking the suspect to the crime scene.
Note: Refers to physical evidence that is significant and directly related to a situation or investigation.

Material gain

Acquisition of wealth or possessions, often as a primary goal.
Example: He was not motivated by material gain but by a genuine desire to help others.
Note: Focuses on acquiring wealth or material possessions, usually for personal benefit.

Material world

The physical and tangible aspects of life, often contrasted with spiritual or emotional realms.
Example: She preferred to focus on spiritual matters rather than get caught up in the material world.
Note: Refers to the physical, tangible aspects of life, including possessions and wealth, in contrast to spiritual or abstract concepts.

Immaterial

Not relevant or important; insignificant.
Example: His opinion on the matter is immaterial as the decision has already been made.
Note: Derived from 'material,' but denotes something that is not relevant or significant in a particular context.

Material everyday (slang) expressions

Stuff

In spoken language, 'stuff' is often used informally to refer to various things, possessions, or items without specifying them.
Example: I have so much stuff to organize before the move.
Note: While 'material' is more specific and formal, 'stuff' is a casual and broad term.

Goods

'Goods' is commonly used to refer to physical products or commodities that are bought or sold.
Example: We just received a shipment of goods for the store.
Note: The term 'goods' is specific to physical items, unlike 'material' which can also encompass non-physical aspects.

Merch

'Merch' is a shortened form of 'merchandise' and is commonly used in informal contexts to refer to products or items for sale, often associated with brands or artists.
Example: Our new merch will be available for purchase next week.
Note: While 'material' is a broader term, 'merch' specifically refers to items that are typically sold or promoted.

Swag

In slang, 'swag' refers to promotional items, freebies, or stylish goods received, especially at events or as gifts.
Example: Check out the swag we got at the event.
Note: ‘Swag’ is more focused on fashionable or promotional items, while 'material' is a general term for physical or non-physical substances.

Junk

When referring to 'material', 'junk' is often used informally to describe useless or unwanted items that clutter a space.
Example: Why do you keep all this junk in your closet?
Note: Unlike 'material', 'junk' has a negative connotation and implies a lack of value or usefulness.

Schwag

'Schwag' is slang for free promotional items or merchandise, often seen as low-quality or mass-produced.
Example: They were giving out some cool schwag at the tech conference.
Note: 'Schwag' is more specific to promotional or free items, whereas 'material' can encompass a wider range of substances or components.

Kit

In informal language, 'kit' is used to refer to a set of equipment, tools, or supplies needed for a specific purpose or activity.
Example: I bought a new kit for my hobby.
Note: While 'material' can be abstract, 'kit' specifically refers to a collection of physical items used for a particular task.

Material - Examples

The material used for this dress is silk.
El material utilizado para este vestido es seda.
He is a very material person, always focused on money.
Él es una persona muy material, siempre enfocada en el dinero.
The company is doing well financially, both material and non-material aspects.
La empresa está bien financieramente, tanto en aspectos materiales como no materiales.

Material grammar

Material - Noun (Noun) / Noun, singular or mass (Noun, singular or mass)
Lemma: material
Conjugations
Adjective (Adjective): material
Noun, plural (Noun, plural): materials, material
Noun, singular or mass (Noun, singular or mass): material
Syllables, Separation and Stress
Material Contains 4 syllables: ma • te • ri • al
Phonetic transcription: mə-ˈtir-ē-əl
ma te ri al , ˈtir ē əl (The red syllable is stressed)

Material - Importance and usage frequency

The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000.
Material: 500 - 600 (Extremely common).
This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
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