C1 noun Formal

allot

/əˈlɒt/

To assign as a share or portion to a specific person, group, or purpose. It typically refers to distributing limited resources like time, money, or tasks in a formal or systematic way.

Exemplos

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1

We should allot at least an hour for the drive to the airport to avoid being late.

We should set aside at least one hour for the trip to the airport to ensure we aren't late.

2

The committee has decided to allot specific roles to each member of the international delegation.

The committee decided to give certain responsibilities to every member of the visiting group.

3

Don't allot too much space for that old couch; we need room for the new TV stand.

Do not give too much room to that old sofa because we need space for the television.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
allotment
Verb
allot
Adjetivo
allotted
Relacionado
allotter
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Dica de memorização

Think of the word 'LOT'. If you have a 'lot' of land, you must 'allot' (assign) portions of it to different people.

Quiz rápido

The conference organizers had to ____ extra space for the unexpected number of exhibitors.

Correto!

A resposta correta é: allot

Exemplos

1

We should allot at least an hour for the drive to the airport to avoid being late.

everyday

We should set aside at least one hour for the trip to the airport to ensure we aren't late.

2

The committee has decided to allot specific roles to each member of the international delegation.

formal

The committee decided to give certain responsibilities to every member of the visiting group.

3

Don't allot too much space for that old couch; we need room for the new TV stand.

informal

Do not give too much room to that old sofa because we need space for the television.

4

In this study, researchers must carefully allot resources to ensure the experiment's internal validity.

academic

In this paper, the scientists need to distribute their tools carefully to make sure the test is accurate.

5

The department head will allot a portion of the annual budget to the marketing team next quarter.

business

The manager is going to give some of the yearly money to the marketing staff in the next three months.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
allotment
Verb
allot
Adjetivo
allotted
Relacionado
allotter

Colocações comuns

allot time to set aside a specific duration for a task
allot funds to distribute money for a specific cause
allot resources to assign materials or personnel to a project
allotted span the specific amount of time someone is expected to live or work
allot space to designate a physical area for something

Frases Comuns

allotted time

the specific period of time given to complete a task

allot by lot

to distribute items by drawing names or using a lottery system

allot a share

to give someone their portion of a whole

Frequentemente confundido com

allot vs a lot

'A lot' (two words) means a large amount, whereas 'allot' (one word) is a verb meaning to distribute.

allot vs allocate

While very similar, 'allocate' is more common in business/government for big budgets, while 'allot' often implies dividing a whole into smaller parts.

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Notas de uso

Allot is a formal verb and is frequently used in the passive voice (e.g., 'The time allotted for this task is five minutes'). It is most common when discussing constraints or distributions.

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Erros comuns

The most common error is spelling it as 'alot' or confusing it with the noun phrase 'a lot'. Remember that 'allot' is a single word and a verb.

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Dica de memorização

Think of the word 'LOT'. If you have a 'lot' of land, you must 'allot' (assign) portions of it to different people.

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Origem da palavra

Derived from the Old French word 'alotir', from 'à' (to) + 'lot' (portion/lot).

Padrões gramaticais

allot something to somebody allot somebody something be allotted for [purpose]
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Contexto cultural

In the UK, the related noun 'allotment' specifically refers to a small plot of rented land used for growing vegetables, which stems from the historic distribution of land to the poor.

Quiz rápido

The conference organizers had to ____ extra space for the unexpected number of exhibitors.

Correto!

A resposta correta é: allot

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