B2 noun Neutre

chapter

/ˈtʃæptər/

A chapter is one of the main sections into which a book is divided, typically identified by a number or a title. It can also refer to a local branch of a larger organization or a distinct period of time in a person's life or history.

Exemples

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1

I read one more chapter of my book before turning off the light.

I read one more section of my book before sleeping.

2

The findings of the research are detailed extensively in the fourth chapter of the report.

The research results are explained in the fourth section of the document.

3

Moving to a new city was the start of an exciting new chapter for her.

Moving to a new city was the beginning of a new phase in her life.

Famille de mots

Nom
chapter
Adjectif
chaptered
Apparenté
subchapter
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Astuce mémo

Imagine a 'chap' (a man) holding a 'ter'(m) paper that is so long it must be divided into sections.

Quiz rapide

The student had to summarize the third ____ of the textbook for his homework assignment.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : chapter

Exemples

1

I read one more chapter of my book before turning off the light.

everyday

I read one more section of my book before sleeping.

2

The findings of the research are detailed extensively in the fourth chapter of the report.

formal

The research results are explained in the fourth section of the document.

3

Moving to a new city was the start of an exciting new chapter for her.

informal

Moving to a new city was the beginning of a new phase in her life.

4

The introductory chapter establishes the theoretical framework used throughout the thesis.

academic

The first part of the paper sets up the theory used in the study.

5

The local chapter of the business association meets every Tuesday morning.

business

The local branch of the business group has weekly meetings.

Famille de mots

Nom
chapter
Adjectif
chaptered
Apparenté
subchapter

Collocations courantes

final chapter the last part of a book or life event
introductory chapter the first section that provides background info
local chapter a specific regional branch of an organization
chapter heading the title found at the start of a chapter
open a new chapter to begin a fresh period or phase in life

Phrases Courantes

chapter and verse

providing exact details or the precise authority for a statement

a chapter of accidents

a series of unfortunate or unlucky events

close the chapter

to finish a particular period or experience and move on

Souvent confondu avec

chapter vs chart

A chart is a visual representation of data, while a chapter is a textual division of a book.

chapter vs section

Section is a general term for any part, whereas chapter specifically refers to large divisions in books or organizations.

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Notes d'usage

Use 'chapter' when referring to the numbered parts of a book or the branches of a club or fraternity. It is also common in figurative speech to describe a major life change.

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Erreurs courantes

Do not use 'chapter' to refer to a single page or a short paragraph; a chapter is a much larger unit of text.

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Astuce mémo

Imagine a 'chap' (a man) holding a 'ter'(m) paper that is so long it must be divided into sections.

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Origine du mot

Derived from the Old French 'chapitre', from the Latin 'capitulum', which means 'little head' or 'heading'.

Modèles grammaticaux

Countable noun Commonly followed by a number (e.g., Chapter 5)
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Contexte culturel

In English-speaking countries, social organizations like fraternities, sororities, and charity groups are typically organized into regional 'chapters'.

Quiz rapide

The student had to summarize the third ____ of the textbook for his homework assignment.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : chapter

Mots lis

applause

C2

To express strong approval or praise for a person, idea, or action, either through the physical act of clapping or by formal commendation. At a C2 level, it frequently denotes a public or official endorsement of policies, decisions, or intellectual contributions.

bridge

B2

Used to describe something that serves as a transitional or temporary connection between two different states, periods, or entities. In academic and business contexts, it often refers to measures taken to fill a gap until a permanent solution is established.

accessibility

B2

The quality of being easily reached, entered, or used by as many people as possible, particularly those with disabilities. It also refers to the ease with which information, services, or locations can be obtained or understood.

media

B2

The collective means of mass communication, such as broadcasting, publishing, and the internet, used to reach a large audience. It often refers specifically to news organizations and journalists who report on current events.

text

C1

In an academic context, a text is any written, spoken, or visual piece of work that can be analyzed and interpreted for meaning. It extends beyond simple books to include transcripts, advertisements, and digital media as structured communicative events.

blender

B2

An electric kitchen appliance used for mixing, liquidizing, or pureeing food and beverages into a smooth consistency. It typically consists of a glass or plastic container with rotating metal blades at the bottom.

intelligence

B2

Intelligence is the ability to learn, understand, and apply knowledge or skills to solve problems and adapt to new situations. It can also refer to the collection of secret information, especially regarding military or political matters.

parameter

B2

A parameter is a limit or boundary that defines the scope of a particular process, system, or activity. In technical or mathematical contexts, it refers to a measurable factor that sets the conditions of an operation.

budget

B2

A budget is a formal financial plan that estimates the amount of money earned and spent over a specific period of time. It acts as a guide for managing resources, ensuring that expenditures do not exceed the available funds for a project, household, or organization.

quiz

B2

A short test or assessment typically used to evaluate knowledge in an informal or academic setting. It often covers a specific topic and may also be used for entertainment, such as in game shows or trivia nights.

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