Embrace
UK //ɪmˈbreɪs//US //ɪmˈbreɪs//
Definition
To accept or support something willingly and enthusiastically.
In simple words: To hug or accept something with happiness.
Examples
- She decided to embrace the changes at work.
- The community embraced the new park with open arms.
- He embraced his friend tightly after a long time apart.
- It’s important to embrace diversity in our society.
- They embraced the opportunity to travel abroad.
Usage notes
Use 'embrace' to express acceptance or support of ideas, feelings or physical gestures. It's suitable for both formal and informal contexts, but may sound more emotional or poetic in some situations.
Grammar pattern
embrace + object
Memory hint
Imagine hugging a big warm blanket – you embrace it for comfort.
Collocations
- embrace change
- embrace diversity
- embrace new ideas
Synonyms
- hug
- welcome
- adopt
- accept
- incorporate
Antonyms
- reject
- refuse
- shun
Common mistakes
- Confusing with 'hug' when referring to physical embrace only.
- Using inappropriately in formal contexts when referring to ideas casually.
- Mixing up with 'accept' - 'embrace' implies enthusiasm or warmth.