A2 noun Neutral #337 most common

concept

/ˈkɒn.sept/

A general idea or thought about something. It is used to describe an abstract principle or a basic plan for how something should work or be understood.

Examples

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1

The concept of recycling is easy to understand even for children.

The concept of recycling is easy to understand even for children.

2

The author introduced a complex concept in the first chapter of the book.

The author introduced a complex concept in the first chapter of the book.

3

I don't really get the concept of this new card game.

I don't really get the concept of this new card game.

Word Family

Noun
concept
Verb
conceptualize
Adverb
conceptually
Adjective
conceptual
Related
conception
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Memory Tip

Think of a 'CON-cept' as a 'CON-tainer' that holds many smaller ideas together.

Quick Quiz

The ______ of social media was very different twenty years ago.

Correct!

The correct answer is: concept

Examples

1

The concept of recycling is easy to understand even for children.

everyday

The concept of recycling is easy to understand even for children.

2

The author introduced a complex concept in the first chapter of the book.

formal

The author introduced a complex concept in the first chapter of the book.

3

I don't really get the concept of this new card game.

informal

I don't really get the concept of this new card game.

4

Modern physics deals with the concept of time and space as a single entity.

academic

Modern physics deals with the concept of time and space as a single entity.

5

Our marketing team is working on a new concept for the summer campaign.

business

Our marketing team is working on a new concept for the summer campaign.

Word Family

Noun
concept
Verb
conceptualize
Adverb
conceptually
Adjective
conceptual
Related
conception

Common Collocations

basic concept basic concept
grasp a concept grasp a concept
key concept key concept
new concept new concept
abstract concept abstract concept

Common Phrases

proof of concept

proof of concept

the whole concept

the whole concept

grasp the concept

grasp the concept

Often Confused With

concept vs conception

Conception usually refers to the process of forming an idea or a biological beginning, while concept is the idea itself.

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Usage Notes

Use 'concept' when talking about structured ideas, theories, or professional plans. It is more formal than the word 'idea'.

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Common Mistakes

Learners often use 'concept' for very simple, personal ideas; for example, say 'I have an idea for dinner' instead of 'I have a concept for dinner'.

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Memory Tip

Think of a 'CON-cept' as a 'CON-tainer' that holds many smaller ideas together.

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Word Origin

From the Latin word 'conceptum', which means something received or conceived in the mind.

Grammar Patterns

Countable noun (singular: concept, plural: concepts) Often followed by the preposition 'of' + noun/gerund
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Cultural Context

In the business world, a 'concept car' or 'concept store' refers to an experimental design that showcases new technology or styles.

Quick Quiz

The ______ of social media was very different twenty years ago.

Correct!

The correct answer is: concept

Related Words

proceed

C1

The noun form, typically used in the plural 'proceeds,' refers to the total amount of money received from a particular event, sale, or activity. It is a formal term used in academic, legal, and business contexts to describe the result of a financial transaction or fundraising effort.

individual

C1

Relating to a single person or thing as distinct from a group. It describes something that is intended for, or used by, one person rather than a collective entity.

appropriately

B2

To perform an action in a manner that is suitable, right, or proper for a particular situation, person, or occasion. It implies following specific social norms, professional standards, or logical requirements.

region

B2

A region is an area of land that has common features, such as geography, climate, or culture, which distinguish it from other areas. It can refer to a large part of a country or the world and is often used in administrative or scientific contexts to organize space.

resource

B2

A stock or supply of money, materials, staff, and other assets that can be drawn on by a person or organization in order to function effectively. In academic and informational contexts, it refers to a source of information or expertise used to support research or learning.

to

A1

Used to indicate the place, person, or thing that someone or something moves toward. It can also mark the recipient of an action or the limit of a range.

and

A1

A primary conjunction used to connect words, phrases, or clauses that are grammatically equal. It indicates addition, a sequence of events, or a relationship between two things.

a

A1

A word used before a singular noun that is not specific or is being mentioned for the first time. It is used only before words that begin with a consonant sound to indicate one of something.

that

A1

This word is a demonstrative pronoun used to indicate a specific person, object, or idea that is further away in space or time from the speaker. It is also used to refer back to something that has already been mentioned or to introduce a clause that identifies something.

I

A1

The pronoun 'I' is used by a speaker or writer to refer to themselves as the subject of a verb. It is the first-person singular subject pronoun in English and is always capitalized regardless of its position in a sentence.

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