Piece
UK /["/piːs/"]/US /["/piːs/"]/
Definition
an amount of something that has been cut or separated from the rest of it; a standard amount of something
In simple words: A part of something larger.
Examples
- Can I have a piece of cake, please?
- She gave him a piece of advice about his career.
- I found a small piece of paper on the floor.
- Each piece of art in the gallery is unique.
- He only has one piece left to complete his puzzle.
Usage notes
Use this word when talking about parts of whole items, such as a piece of cake or a piece of furniture. It is neutral and widely acceptable in both spoken and written contexts.
Grammar pattern
piece + of + object
Memory hint
Think of a jigsaw puzzle — each part is a 'piece' you need to complete the image.
Collocations
- big
- huge
- large
- assemble
- glue (back) together
- put (back) together
- in pieces
- piece of
- bits and pieces
- break into pieces
- smash into pieces
- big
- huge
- large
- assemble
- glue (back) together
- put (back) together
- in pieces
- piece of
- bits and pieces
- break into pieces
- smash into pieces
- big
- huge
- large
- assemble
- glue (back) together
- put (back) together
- in pieces
- piece of
- bits and pieces
- break into pieces
- smash into pieces
- amazing
- beautiful
- brilliant
- compose
- produce
- write
- be called something
- be entitled something
- be titled something
- piece by
- piece for
- piece from
- a piece of music
- a piece of sculpture
- a piece of work
- amazing
- beautiful
- brilliant
- compose
- produce
- write
- be called something
- be entitled something
- be titled something
- piece by
- piece for
- piece from
- a piece of music
- a piece of sculpture
- a piece of work
- big
- huge
- large
- assemble
- glue (back) together
- put (back) together
- in pieces
- piece of
- bits and pieces
- break into pieces
- smash into pieces
Synonyms
- fall apart
Antonyms
- whole
- complete
- entire
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'peace'.
- Used 'pieces' when referring to uncountable nouns incorrectly.
- Misused as a verb; it is primarily a noun.