A2verb1K

UK/["/prəˈdjuːs/","/prəˈdjuːsɪz/","/prəˈdjuːst/","/prəˈdjuːsɪŋ/"]/US/["/prəˈduːs/","/prəˈduːsɪz/","/prəˈduːst/","/prəˈduːsɪŋ/"]/

Meaning of Produce

In simple words: to make or create something

Produce in a sentence

  • Farmers produce a variety of fruits and vegetables every year.
  • The factory can produce thousands of toys in just one day.
  • The film company plans to produce a new movie this summer.
  • In biology class, we learned how plants produce oxygen through photosynthesis.
  • She was able to produce an impressive piece of artwork for the exhibition.

How to use Produce

Commonly used in everyday speech and writing. Avoid using in overly formal contexts. Works well when discussing items created or made, like music or food.

Grammar pattern

produce + object

Memory hint

Think of 'produce' as 'produce' in a grocery store, where you create or gather fresh items.

Related words

Collocations with Produce

  • domestically
  • locally
  • commercially
  • be able to
  • can
  • manage to
  • from
  • with
  • domestically
  • locally
  • commercially
  • be able to
  • can
  • manage to
  • from
  • with
  • domestically
  • locally
  • commercially
  • be able to
  • can
  • manage to
  • from
  • with
  • domestically
  • locally
  • commercially
  • be able to
  • can
  • manage to
  • from
  • with
  • domestically
  • locally
  • commercially
  • be able to
  • can
  • manage to
  • from
  • with

Synonyms for Produce

  • bring about

Opposites of Produce

Common mistakes with Produce

  • 'Produce' is often confused with 'product', which refers to the final item.
  • Some learners forget to use 'produce' correctly in past tense forms, saying 'produced' instead of 'produced'.
  • Mixing up 'produce' with 'conduct', as they can be contextually similar in terms of generating outcomes.

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Frequently asked questions about Produce

What does Produce mean?

to make or create something

What is the definition of Produce?

to make things to be sold, especially in large quantities

How do you use Produce in a sentence?

Farmers produce a variety of fruits and vegetables every year.

Can you give another example of Produce?

The factory can produce thousands of toys in just one day.

What are synonyms for Produce?

Common alternatives include bring about.

What is the opposite of Produce?

Opposite meanings include destroy, consume, waste.

What words go with Produce?

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What are common mistakes when using Produce?

'Produce' is often confused with 'product', which refers to the final item. Some learners forget to use 'produce' correctly in past tense forms, saying 'produced' instead of 'produced'. Mixing up 'produce' with 'conduct', as they can be contextually similar in terms of generating outcomes.

How do you pronounce Produce?

US: /["/prəˈduːs/","/prəˈduːsɪz/","/prəˈduːst/","/prəˈduːsɪŋ/"]/, UK: /["/prəˈdjuːs/","/prəˈdjuːsɪz/","/prəˈdjuːst/","/prəˈdjuːsɪŋ/"]/. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Produce?

Commonly used in everyday speech and writing. Avoid using in overly formal contexts. Works well when discussing items created or made, like music or food.

What CEFR level is Produce?

"Produce" is at A2 level on the CEFR scale.