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Man

mæn
Extremely common
100 - 200
100 - 200
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Man -

Adult human male

Example: He is a tall man with a beard.
Usage: neutralContext: general
Note: The most common usage of the word 'man' to refer to an adult human male.

Human beings in general; mankind

Example: Man has always been curious about the universe.
Usage: neutralContext: philosophical discussions
Note: Used to refer to humanity as a whole.

A person possessing qualities traditionally associated with men, such as strength or bravery

Example: She showed great courage, truly a brave man.
Usage: formalContext: literary works
Note: This usage can be found in literature and poetry to describe admirable qualities.

A husband or male partner in a romantic or marital relationship

Example: She is a lucky woman to have such a loving man by her side.
Usage: neutralContext: romantic contexts
Note: Commonly used to refer to a male partner in a relationship.

Man's synonyms

Person

A person refers to an individual, regardless of gender.
Example: Every person has the right to freedom.
Note: Person is a gender-neutral term, whereas 'man' specifically refers to an adult human male.

Individual

An individual is a single human being considered separately from a group.
Example: Each individual must take responsibility for their actions.
Note: Individual is a more general term that can refer to any person, while 'man' is more specific to adult males.

Guy

Guy is a casual and informal term for a man or a group of people.
Example: Hey guys, let's go grab a bite to eat.
Note: Guy is a colloquial term and is often used in informal settings, whereas 'man' is more formal.

Fellow

Fellow is a friendly and informal term for a man or a boy.
Example: He's a good fellow and always willing to help.
Note: Fellow is a bit old-fashioned and may sound somewhat quaint compared to 'man.'

Male

Male specifically refers to the sex that produces sperm.
Example: The male lion is known for its majestic mane.
Note: Male is a biological term that denotes the sex of an organism, while 'man' is more commonly used in everyday language.

Man expressions, common phrases

Man up

To behave in a courageous or tough manner; to show strength and resolve.
Example: Come on, man up and face your fears.
Note: The phrase 'man up' implies displaying qualities traditionally associated with masculinity, such as bravery or resilience.

Man of few words

Someone who doesn't speak much; a person who is quiet or reserved.
Example: He's a man of few words, but when he speaks, it's always meaningful.
Note: This phrase emphasizes the limited verbal communication of a person compared to the general notion of 'man' as an adult male.

Man of the hour

The person who is currently the most important or popular in a particular situation.
Example: He was the man of the hour at the event, receiving praises from everyone.
Note: This phrase highlights a person's temporary significance or prominence in a specific context rather than just being a man.

One-man show

A performance or activity where only one person is involved or responsible.
Example: His presentation was a one-man show; he did everything on his own.
Note: This phrase denotes a singular person carrying out a task independently, contrasting with the broader concept of a man as a male individual.

Old man

Informal term for one's father.
Example: I'm going fishing with my old man this weekend.
Note: The term 'old man' specifically refers to one's father in a casual or affectionate manner, distinguishing it from the general meaning of 'man' as an adult male.

Man of his word

Someone who keeps their promises; reliable and trustworthy.
Example: John promised to help, and he did. He's a man of his word.
Note: This phrase emphasizes a person's integrity and faithfulness to their commitments, going beyond the simple notion of 'man' as a male individual.

Be your own man

To be independent and make choices based on one's own convictions.
Example: Don't be influenced by others; be your own man and make your own decisions.
Note: This phrase encourages self-reliance and autonomy, highlighting individualism and decision-making skills rather than just being a man.

Man everyday (slang) expressions

Dude

Dude is a casual term used to address someone, often a male. It can also be used to refer to a cool or laid-back person.
Example: Hey dude, what's up?
Note: Dude is more informal and casual than 'man'.

Bro

Bro is slang for 'brother' and is commonly used to refer to a male friend or acquaintance. It can also express camaraderie or solidarity.
Example: What's up, bro?
Note: Bro is an informal term that conveys a closer relationship than 'man'.

Buddy

Buddy is a friendly term used to address a close friend or companion. It can also be used sarcastically in some contexts.
Example: Thanks, buddy!
Note: Buddy is more affectionate and often denotes a closer relationship than 'man'.

Chap

Chap is a British term used to refer to a man or boy, often in a polite or old-fashioned way.
Example: Excuse me, young chap.
Note: Chap is more formal and traditional compared to 'man'.

Mate

Mate is a commonly used term in British English to address friends or acquaintances. It can also denote a close or trusted companion.
Example: Hey mate, let's grab a drink.
Note: Mate is a more informal and friendly term compared to 'man'.

Bloke

Bloke is a slang term primarily used in British English to refer to a man, often in a friendly or casual manner.
Example: He's a good bloke.
Note: Bloke is informal and regional, commonly used in British English.

Man - Examples

I saw a man on the street.
The man is wearing a hat.
The man is tall and strong.

Man grammar

Man - Noun (Noun) / Noun, singular or mass (Noun, singular or mass)
Lemma: man
Conjugations
Noun, plural (Noun, plural): men
Noun, singular or mass (Noun, singular or mass): man
Verb, past tense (Verb, past tense): manned
Verb, gerund or present participle (Verb, gerund or present participle): manning
Verb, 3rd person singular present (Verb, 3rd person singular present): mans
Verb, base form (Verb, base form): man
Verb, non-3rd person singular present (Verb, non-3rd person singular present): man
Syllables, Separation and Stress
Man Contains 1 syllables: man
Phonetic transcription: ˈman
man , ˈman (The red syllable is stressed)

Man - 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.
Man: 100 - 200 (Extremely common).
This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
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