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peer

/pɪər/

A peer is someone who is at the same level as you, such as being the same age or having the same job. It is often used to describe friends at school or people you work with.

Exemples

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1

Children usually like to play with their peers at the park.

Children usually like to play with other children of the same age at the park.

2

The professor's research was checked by his peers.

The professor's research was checked by other experts in the same field.

3

I'm just hanging out with some peers from class.

I am just spending time with some classmates.

Famille de mots

Nom
peer
Verb
peer
Adjectif
peerless
Apparenté
peerage
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Astuce mémo

Think of 'peers' as 'pairs'—people who are a perfect match for you in age or job level.

Quiz rapide

Young people often feel _____ pressure to follow the latest fashion trends.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : peer

Exemples

1

Children usually like to play with their peers at the park.

everyday

Children usually like to play with other children of the same age at the park.

2

The professor's research was checked by his peers.

formal

The professor's research was checked by other experts in the same field.

3

I'm just hanging out with some peers from class.

informal

I am just spending time with some classmates.

4

Academic journals use a peer review process to ensure quality.

academic

Academic journals use a process where equals check the work to ensure quality.

5

She is respected by her peers in the marketing department.

business

She is respected by other people who do the same job in her department.

Famille de mots

Nom
peer
Verb
peer
Adjectif
peerless
Apparenté
peerage

Collocations courantes

peer pressure social pressure from people your own age
peer group a group of people with the same status or age
peer review evaluation of work by people in the same field
peer support help given by people in a similar situation
peer interaction communication between people of equal rank

Phrases Courantes

peer pressure

the influence that people your own age have on you

a jury of one's peers

a legal group of equal citizens who make a decision

peer-to-peer

direct sharing between two equal people or computers

Souvent confondu avec

peer vs pair

A 'pair' refers to two of something, while a 'peer' is a person of equal status.

peer vs pier

A 'pier' is a structure built out into the water, while 'peer' refers to an equal person.

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Notes d'usage

The word is most commonly used in the plural ('peers') to describe a general group of equals. While it can mean a nobleman in the UK, in most global contexts it refers to social or professional equals.

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Erreurs courantes

Learners often use the word 'friends' when they actually mean 'peers'; remember that you can be a peer to someone without being their friend.

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Astuce mémo

Think of 'peers' as 'pairs'—people who are a perfect match for you in age or job level.

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Origine du mot

Derived from the Latin word 'par,' which means 'equal.'

Modèles grammaticaux

Countable noun (plural: peers) Often used with possessive adjectives (my peers, his peers) Can be used as a noun-modifier (peer group, peer pressure)
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Contexte culturel

In the United Kingdom, a 'peer' also refers to a member of the nobility who has a title and may sit in the House of Lords.

Quiz rapide

Young people often feel _____ pressure to follow the latest fashion trends.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : peer

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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