Example
UK /["/ɪɡˈzɑːmpl/"]/US /["/ɪɡˈzæmpl/"]/
Definition
something such as an object, a fact or a situation that shows, explains or supports what you say
In simple words: A sample or model of something to show how it works.
Examples
- Please follow this example to complete your assignment.
- This is a good example of teamwork in action.
- He is an example of a successful entrepreneur.
- The teacher gave an example to help explain the lesson.
- Let me show you an example of how to solve this problem.
Usage notes
Use 'example' when illustrating a point or providing a representation. It's suitable in most contexts, but avoid in very casual situations where simpler words may be more appropriate.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'exemplar' which sounds similar; both relate to a good model.
Collocations
- characteristic
- classic
- prime
- give somebody
- offer
- provide (somebody with)
- demonstrate something
- highlight something
- illustrate something
- for example
- in an/the example
- example of
- characteristic
- classic
- prime
- give somebody
- offer
- provide (somebody with)
- demonstrate something
- highlight something
- illustrate something
- for example
- in an/the example
- example of
- good
- great
- inspiring
- set
- show
- follow
- by example
- example to
- make an example of somebody
- good
- great
- inspiring
- set
- show
- follow
- by example
- example to
- make an example of somebody
Synonyms
- model
- sample
- illustration
- case
- instance
Antonyms
- counterexample
- exception
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'exemplary', which means perfect or model.
- Using 'example' in plural without 'examples' when talking about multiple cases.
- Mispronouncing it as 'egg-zample' instead of 'ig-zample'.