Engineering
UK /["/ˌendʒɪˈnɪərɪŋ/"]/US /["/ˌendʒɪˈnɪrɪŋ/"]/
Definition
the activity of applying scientific knowledge to the design, building and control of machines, roads, bridges, electrical equipment, etc.
In simple words: The process of designing and building things, like machines or buildings.
Examples
- The bridge is a triumph of modern engineering.
- an **engineering firm/company**
- Train services on Sunday will be restricted because of **engineering works**.
- The bridge is a fine piece of engineering.
- The building is a remarkable feat of engineering.
- a degree in engineering
- an engineering student
Usage notes
Used in technical and academic contexts. Not typically used in everyday informal conversation.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'engine' — it's about creating things that work like engines.
Collocations
- heavy
- light
- precision
- piece
- company
- firm
- group
- a feat of engineering
Synonyms
- design
- construction
- manufacturing
- technology
- invention
Antonyms
- dismantling
- deconstruction
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'engineer' - 'engineering' is the field, while 'engineer' is a person.
- Using it in a non-technical context, like talking about art or music.