Geography
UK /["/dʒiˈɒɡrəfi/"]/US /["/dʒiˈɑːɡrəfi/"]/
Definition
the scientific study of the earth’s surface, physical features, divisions, products, population, etc.
In simple words: The study of the Earth's places, environments, and how people interact with them.
Examples
- Geography helps us understand the landscapes and places around us.
- In geography class, we studied the mountains and rivers of the world.
- Her knowledge of geography is impressive; she knows all the countries by heart.
- Knowing the geography of your area can be very helpful for navigation.
- Geography is not just about maps; it also includes cultures and populations.
Usage notes
Use 'geography' in academic settings or discussions about locations. It's not suitable for casual conversation unless the topic is specifically about travel or places.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Remember 'geo' for Earth and 'graphy' for writing; it's about writing or studying the Earth.
Collocations
- economic
- historical
- human
Synonyms
- mapping
- cartography
- topography
- locational studies
- environmental studies
Antonyms
- disorganization
- chaos
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'geology' which is about the Earth’s physical structure.
- Mispronouncing it as 'geo-graphy' instead of 'juh-graf-ee'.
- Using it incorrectly in plural form as 'geographies' when discussing the subject as a whole.