B2 verb Formal #6,234 más común

diminish

/dɪˈmɪn.ɪʃ/

To diminish means to become or make something smaller, weaker, or less important. It is often used to describe a reduction in physical size, abstract value, or intensity over time.

Ejemplos

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1

The noise began to diminish as we walked away from the construction site.

The sound grew quieter as we moved further away.

2

The witness's credibility began to diminish after the new evidence was presented.

The reliability of the witness decreased following new information.

3

I don't want to diminish your effort, but we still have a lot of work to do.

I am not trying to make your hard work seem less important.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
diminution
Verb
diminish
Adverbio
diminishingly
Adjetivo
diminished
Relacionado
diminishment
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Truco para recordar

Look at the word 'mini' inside di-MINI-sh. It literally means to make something mini or small.

Quiz rápido

The importance of the tradition has started to ____ over the last few decades as fewer young people participate.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: diminish

Ejemplos

1

The noise began to diminish as we walked away from the construction site.

everyday

The sound grew quieter as we moved further away.

2

The witness's credibility began to diminish after the new evidence was presented.

formal

The reliability of the witness decreased following new information.

3

I don't want to diminish your effort, but we still have a lot of work to do.

informal

I am not trying to make your hard work seem less important.

4

Studies show that the local wildlife population continues to diminish due to habitat loss.

academic

Research indicates the animal numbers are decreasing because their homes are being destroyed.

5

The company's profits did not diminish despite the economic downturn.

business

The business's earnings did not fall even though the economy was bad.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
diminution
Verb
diminish
Adverbio
diminishingly
Adjetivo
diminished
Relacionado
diminishment

Colocaciones comunes

diminish significantly to decrease by a very large or noticeable amount
diminish the importance to make a topic or event seem less vital
gradually diminish to become smaller or weaker slowly over time
diminishing returns a situation where additional effort produces less profit
diminish the impact to reduce the effect that something has

Frases Comunes

law of diminishing returns

the point where more input leads to less output

in a diminished capacity

working or living with less power or ability than before

nothing can diminish

used to say that a feeling remains strong regardless of circumstances

Se confunde a menudo con

diminish vs decrease

Decrease is a general term for getting smaller, while diminish often implies a loss of status, quality, or power.

diminish vs demean

Demean specifically means to cause someone to lose dignity, whereas diminish refers to size or importance in general.

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Notas de uso

Diminish can be used both as a transitive verb (e.g., 'The scandal diminished his reputation') and an intransitive verb (e.g., 'The supply diminished'). It is particularly common in academic writing to describe trends or the weakening of arguments.

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Errores comunes

Learners often confuse 'diminish' with 'demolish,' which means to completely destroy a building. Additionally, remember that it usually implies a process of fading or reducing rather than an instantaneous stop.

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Truco para recordar

Look at the word 'mini' inside di-MINI-sh. It literally means to make something mini or small.

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Origen de la palabra

Derived from the Old French 'diminuer', which comes from the Latin 'diminuere' meaning 'to break into small pieces' or 'make small.'

Patrones gramaticales

Regular verb (past: diminished, present participle: diminishing) Often followed by a noun phrase as a direct object Can be used in the passive voice (e.g., 'His role was diminished')
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Contexto cultural

In legal systems, the term 'diminished responsibility' is a specific defense used to argue that a person should not be held fully accountable for a crime due to mental impairment.

Quiz rápido

The importance of the tradition has started to ____ over the last few decades as fewer young people participate.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: diminish

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B2

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paradigm

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phenomenon

B2

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comprehensive

B2

This adjective describes something that is complete and includes all or nearly all elements or aspects of something. It is used to indicate that a study, list, or report covers everything necessary without leaving out important details.

inherent

C1

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coherent

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nonetheless

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scrutinize

C1

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