Item
UK /["/ˈaɪtəm/"]/US /["/ˈaɪtəm/"]/
Definition
one thing on a list of things to buy, do, talk about, etc.
In simple words: A single thing or object.
Examples
- Please take a look at the item on the shelf.
- She bought a new item for her collection.
- The store offers a discount on every item today.
- Can you list each item in your report?
- This item is part of a larger set.
Usage notes
The word 'item' is commonly used in both written and spoken English. It is suitable for formal and informal contexts. However, avoid using 'item' when referring to abstract concepts; it's best for physical things or specific entries in lists.
Grammar pattern
countable noun
Memory hint
Think of 'item' like an 'in-thing' or a part of a collection.
Collocations
- individual
- particular
- single
- item of
- item about
- item on
- item by item
- an item on the agenda, list, menu, etc.
- individual
- particular
- single
- item of
- item about
- item on
- item by item
- an item on the agenda, list, menu, etc.
- individual
- particular
- single
- item of
- item about
- item on
- item by item
- an item on the agenda, list, menu, etc.
Synonyms
- object
- thing
- article
- element
- unit
Antonyms
- whole
- collection
- group
Common mistakes
- Using 'item' as an uncountable noun.
- Confusing 'item' with 'idea' in abstract contexts.
- Pluralizing incorrectly (e.g., 'items' should be used instead of 'itemes').