Core
UK /["/kɔː(r)/"]/US /["/kɔːr/"]/
Definition
the most important or central part of something
In simple words: The main part or center of something.
Examples
- At the core of the argument is a fundamental disagreement about values.
- The Earth has a solid inner core made of iron and nickel.
- To improve your fitness, focus on strengthening your core muscles.
- The movie's core message revolves around the importance of friendship.
- An apple's core is often discarded but contains seeds for new trees.
Usage notes
Used to describe the most important part of something, such as a core belief or the core of an apple. Avoid using in contexts where a more specific word is required.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of the 'core' of an apple — it’s the center part.
Collocations
- hollow
- dense
- solid
- form
- make up
- surround
- at something’s core
- to the core
- the earth’s core
- hollow
- dense
- solid
- form
- make up
- surround
- at something’s core
- to the core
- the earth’s core
Synonyms
- center
- nucleus
- essence
- heart
- basis
Antonyms
- periphery
- outer layer
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'core' in the context of exercise (e.g., core muscles vs. core values).
- Using 'core' as a verb instead of a noun.
- Mixing up 'core' with 'corect' as in something accurate.