C1 noun Neutre

context

/ˈkɒntɛkst/

The circumstances, environment, or background that form the setting for an event, statement, or idea, which allows it to be fully understood. In linguistics, it refers to the parts of a written or spoken statement that precede or follow a specific word or passage, influencing its meaning.

Exemples

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1

I didn't mean to offend anyone; my comments were taken out of context.

I didn't intend to be rude; my words were misunderstood because the surrounding explanation was removed.

2

The historical context of the French Revolution is essential for understanding the rise of Napoleon.

The background events of the French Revolution are necessary to understand how Napoleon came to power.

3

Wait, give me some context before you show me that weird video.

Hold on, explain the situation to me before I watch that strange video.

Famille de mots

Nom
context
Verb
contextualize
Adverbe
contextually
Adjectif
contextual
Apparenté
contextualization
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Astuce mémo

Think of 'con-' (together) and '-text' (weaving). Context is how the 'text' is woven together with its surroundings.

Quiz rapide

The politician claimed his remarks were taken out of _______ by the media to make him look bad.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : context

Exemples

1

I didn't mean to offend anyone; my comments were taken out of context.

everyday

I didn't intend to be rude; my words were misunderstood because the surrounding explanation was removed.

2

The historical context of the French Revolution is essential for understanding the rise of Napoleon.

formal

The background events of the French Revolution are necessary to understand how Napoleon came to power.

3

Wait, give me some context before you show me that weird video.

informal

Hold on, explain the situation to me before I watch that strange video.

4

Sociolinguists argue that language acquisition cannot be studied apart from its social context.

academic

Language experts believe learning a language must be studied alongside the social environment it happens in.

5

In the context of the current global recession, we must reconsider our expansion plans.

business

Given the current worldwide economic decline, we need to think again about our plans to grow.

Famille de mots

Nom
context
Verb
contextualize
Adverbe
contextually
Adjectif
contextual
Apparenté
contextualization

Collocations courantes

historical context the events of the past surrounding a situation
social context the societal environment of an event
taken out of context removed from its original surroundings to distort meaning
provide context to give background information
within the context of inside the framework or situation of

Phrases Courantes

in the context of

considering the specific circumstances of

out of context

without the surrounding words or circumstances

put into context

to explain the background to help someone understand

Souvent confondu avec

context vs content

Content refers to the substance or what is inside, while context refers to the surroundings that give the substance meaning.

context vs contact

Contact refers to communication or physical touching, whereas context is a conceptual framework.

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Notes d'usage

Context is almost always used with the preposition 'in' or 'within'. It is a vital word in academic writing for defining the boundaries of an argument.

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Erreurs courantes

Learners often use 'context' when they mean 'content'. Another mistake is omitting the definite article in the phrase 'in the context of'.

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Astuce mémo

Think of 'con-' (together) and '-text' (weaving). Context is how the 'text' is woven together with its surroundings.

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Origine du mot

From the Latin 'contextus', meaning 'a joining together', from 'com-' (together) and 'texere' (to weave).

Modèles grammaticaux

Countable noun (usually singular) Followed by 'of' + noun phrase Often preceded by 'in the'
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Contexte culturel

In 'high-context' cultures (like Japan or Arab nations), communication relies heavily on implicit context, whereas 'low-context' cultures (like Germany or the US) rely on explicit words.

Quiz rapide

The politician claimed his remarks were taken out of _______ by the media to make him look bad.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : context

Mots lis

blacklist

B2

To put a person, organization, or country on a list of those who are considered unacceptable and should be avoided or excluded from certain activities or privileges. It is often used to describe the denial of employment, trade, or participation based on previous behavior or reputation.

blackmailer

B2

A person who demands money, favors, or specific actions from someone by threatening to reveal damaging secrets or private information about them. It refers to an individual who practices extortion through psychological or reputational leverage.

blackout

B2

A blackout refers to a temporary loss of electrical power over an area or a sudden failure of memory or consciousness in an individual. It can also describe a period of censorship where information or news is intentionally suppressed by an authority.

blackthorn

B2

A thorny deciduous shrub or small tree of the rose family, native to Europe and western Asia, which produces white flowers in early spring and small, bitter, dark blue fruits known as sloes. It is frequently used for creating dense, prickly hedges and is well-known for providing the wood used in traditional Irish walking sticks.

bladder

B2

To swell, puff out, or expand like a balloon, often used in technical contexts to describe membranes filling with air or liquid. Informally, it can also refer to talking at length without much substance or meaning.

blame

B2

To consider or state that someone or something is responsible for a mistake, failure, or negative situation. It involves attributing the cause of a problem to a specific person, group, or factor.

blameless

B2

Describes someone who has done nothing wrong and cannot be held responsible for a bad situation or mistake. It is often used to emphasize a person's innocence or their morally upright character.

blameworthy

B2

Deserving of blame, criticism, or censure because of wrong or negligent behavior. It is often used to describe actions or individuals that are morally or legally responsible for a negative outcome.

blandness

B2

Blandness refers to the quality of being uninteresting, dull, or lacking in strong features and characteristics. In a culinary context, it describes food that lacks flavor or seasoning, while in a general context, it describes things that are mediocre or devoid of personality.

blank

B2

Describes a surface that has no writing, images, or marks on it, or a state of mind where one cannot remember or think of anything. It is frequently used to describe paper, screens, or facial expressions that lack emotion or understanding.

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