Align
UK /["/əˈlaɪn/","/əˈlaɪnz/","/əˈlaɪnd/","/əˈlaɪnɪŋ/"]/US /["/əˈlaɪn/","/əˈlaɪnz/","/əˈlaɪnd/","/əˈlaɪnɪŋ/"]/
Definition
to arrange something in the correct position, or to be in the correct position, in relation to something else, especially in a straight line
In simple words: To move things into a straight line or into agreement.
Examples
- Make sure the shelf is aligned with the top of the cupboard.
- The top and bottom line of each column on the page should align.
- This pillar is roughly aligned with the others.
- The house is aligned along an east-west axis.
- Domestic prices have been aligned with those in world markets.
Usage notes
Use 'align' when discussing coordination in both physical and figurative contexts, such as aligning goals or opinions. It's less common in casual conversation but appropriate in professional or academic settings.
Grammar pattern
align + object
Memory hint
Think of a 'line' when you 'align' objects to keep them straight.
Collocations
- closely
- firmly
- along
- with
Synonyms
- adjust
- coordinate
- organize
- arrange
- align with
Antonyms
- disalign
- diverge
- conflict
Common mistakes
- 'Aligning with' versus 'aligning to' confusion
- Using 'align' instead of 'line up' in informal contexts
- Confusing 'align' with 'assign'