Policy
UK /["/ˈpɒləsi/"]/US /["/ˈpɑːləsi/"]/
Definition
a plan of action agreed or chosen by a political party, a business, etc.
In simple words: A plan or rule made by a group or organization.
Examples
- The new policy aims to improve working conditions for all employees.
- Our school has a strict anti-bullying policy that we must all follow.
- It's important to have a clear sustainability policy to protect the environment.
- The government introduced a healthcare policy to ensure everyone has access to medical services.
- The company's policy on remote work allows employees to work from home two days a week.
Usage notes
Use 'policy' when discussing rules or guidelines established by a government, company, or institution. It's appropriate in both formal and casual discussions but typically not in casual conversations unless discussing work or government matters.
Grammar pattern
policy + object
Memory hint
Think of 'policy' as 'a set of rules' — picture a police officer enforcing rules in a community.
Collocations
- clear
- coherent
- explicit
- design
- develop
- formulate
- be aimed at something
- be designed to do something
- govern something
- decision
- making
- proposal
- policy of
- policy on
- a matter of policy
- clear
- coherent
- explicit
- design
- develop
- formulate
- be aimed at something
- be designed to do something
- govern something
- decision
- making
- proposal
- policy of
- policy on
- a matter of policy
- insurance
- buildings and contents
- home and contents
- take out
- renew
- cover somebody/something
- expire
- holder
- schedule
- in a/the policy
- under a/the policy
Synonyms
- guideline
- rule
- regulation
- procedure
- principle
Antonyms
- chaos
- anarchy
Common mistakes
- Confusing 'policy' with 'politics'.
- Using 'policies' as singular instead of plural.
- Not recognizing 'policy' as a countable noun.