A1 noun Neutral

catalyst

/ˈkætəlɪst/

A catalyst is something that makes a change happen faster or more easily. In science, it is a substance that speeds up a chemical reaction without being changed itself.

Ejemplos

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The warm sun was the catalyst that made the snow melt quickly.

The sun was the cause that made the snow melt faster.

2

The new law acted as a catalyst for major social change.

The new law was the reason that society changed quickly.

3

His funny comment was the catalyst for the whole room laughing.

His joke made everyone in the room start laughing.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
catalysis
Verb
catalyze
Adverbio
catalytically
Adjetivo
catalytic
Relacionado
catalyzer
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Truco para recordar

Think of a 'Cat' jumping on a 'List' of chores to make them happen faster.

Quiz rápido

The new manager was a _______ for the team's success.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: catalyst

Ejemplos

1

The warm sun was the catalyst that made the snow melt quickly.

everyday

The sun was the cause that made the snow melt faster.

2

The new law acted as a catalyst for major social change.

formal

The new law was the reason that society changed quickly.

3

His funny comment was the catalyst for the whole room laughing.

informal

His joke made everyone in the room start laughing.

4

Enzymes are biological catalysts that help our bodies work.

academic

Enzymes are natural things that speed up body processes.

5

The new technology was a catalyst for the company's growth.

business

The new tech helped the company grow much faster.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
catalysis
Verb
catalyze
Adverbio
catalytically
Adjetivo
catalytic
Relacionado
catalyzer

Colocaciones comunes

act as a catalyst to behave like something that causes change
catalyst for change something that makes a new situation happen
major catalyst a very important reason for a change
provide a catalyst to give the spark needed to start something
biological catalyst a natural substance that speeds up life processes

Frases Comunes

catalyst for growth

something that makes a business or person get bigger/better

prime catalyst

the most important reason something happened

economic catalyst

something that helps the economy move faster

Se confunde a menudo con

catalyst vs catastrophe

A catastrophe is a very bad disaster, while a catalyst is something that causes a change (often good).

catalyst vs category

A category is a group of similar things, whereas a catalyst is a cause of an event.

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Notas de uso

You can use this word for chemistry (real science) or for people and events (metaphorical science). It usually describes something that starts a big process.

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Errores comunes

Learners often think a catalyst is the result of the change, but it is actually the thing that starts the change.

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Truco para recordar

Think of a 'Cat' jumping on a 'List' of chores to make them happen faster.

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Origen de la palabra

From the Greek word 'katalusis', which means to loosen or dissolve.

Patrones gramaticales

Countable noun (singular: catalyst, plural: catalysts) Often used with the preposition 'for' (a catalyst for...)

Quiz rápido

The new manager was a _______ for the team's success.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: catalyst

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