A2 adjective Neutro #455 mais comum

environmental

/ɪnˌvaɪrənˈmentl/

Relating to the natural world of land, sea, air, plants, and animals. It is often used to describe things that involve protecting nature from damage caused by humans.

Exemplos

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We should use paper bags instead of plastic to reduce environmental damage.

We should use paper bags instead of plastic to reduce environmental damage.

2

The ministry is implementing strict environmental regulations for all new factories.

The ministry is implementing strict environmental regulations for all new factories.

3

I'm looking for some environmental tips to help me save energy at home.

I'm looking for some environmental tips to help me save energy at home.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
environment
Advérbio
environmentally
Adjetivo
environmental
Relacionado
environmentalist
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Dica de memorização

Think of the word 'Environment' and add '-al' like 'Natural.' If it's about the world around us, it's environmental.

Quiz rápido

Cars have a huge ________ impact because they produce a lot of CO2.

Correto!

A resposta correta é: environmental

Exemplos

1

We should use paper bags instead of plastic to reduce environmental damage.

everyday

We should use paper bags instead of plastic to reduce environmental damage.

2

The ministry is implementing strict environmental regulations for all new factories.

formal

The ministry is implementing strict environmental regulations for all new factories.

3

I'm looking for some environmental tips to help me save energy at home.

informal

I'm looking for some environmental tips to help me save energy at home.

4

The paper discusses the environmental consequences of global warming on polar regions.

academic

The paper discusses the environmental consequences of global warming on polar regions.

5

Our corporate strategy includes a clear plan for improving our environmental performance.

business

Our corporate strategy includes a clear plan for improving our environmental performance.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
environment
Advérbio
environmentally
Adjetivo
environmental
Relacionado
environmentalist

Colocações comuns

environmental protection environmental protection
environmental impact environmental impact
environmental issues environmental issues
environmental awareness environmental awareness
environmental pollution environmental pollution

Frases Comuns

environmental footprint

environmental footprint

environmental factor

environmental factor

environmental science

environmental science

Frequentemente confundido com

environmental vs environment

Environment is a noun (the place), while environmental is an adjective (describing the place).

environmental vs ecological

Ecological is often more scientific, focusing on the relationship between living things and their surroundings.

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Notas de uso

This word is almost always used before a noun (attributive position) to describe what kind of issue, policy, or impact something is.

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Erros comuns

Learners often use the noun 'environment' when they need the adjective 'environmental,' for example saying 'environment problems' instead of 'environmental problems.'

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Dica de memorização

Think of the word 'Environment' and add '-al' like 'Natural.' If it's about the world around us, it's environmental.

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Origem da palavra

Derived from the French 'environ,' meaning 'around' or 'surroundings,' plus the suffix '-al' which forms adjectives.

Padrões gramaticais

Usually placed before a noun. No comparative or superlative form (we rarely say 'more environmental').
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Contexto cultural

In many modern cultures, 'environmental' is associated with 'going green' and social responsibility.

Quiz rápido

Cars have a huge ________ impact because they produce a lot of CO2.

Correto!

A resposta correta é: environmental

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