Terms
UK /["/tɜːmz/"]/US /["/tɜːrmz/"]/
Definition
the conditions that people offer, demand or accept when they make an agreement, an arrangement or a contract
In simple words: Words or phrases that have a specific meaning.
Examples
- The terms of the contract were clearly stated to avoid any misunderstandings.
- She agreed to the terms set forth by the landlord before signing the lease.
- The medical terms used by the doctor were difficult for the patient to understand.
- He is fluent in legal terms, which helps in his job as a lawyer.
- Different academic disciplines have specific terms that students need to learn.
- The sale was finalized on the terms that the buyer would pay in installments.
Usage notes
Use 'terms' when discussing definitions, agreements, or conditions. Avoid using it in very casual conversations where simpler words are preferred.
Grammar pattern
term + object
Memory hint
Think of 'terms' as the 'terms of a deal', remember it’s a word that's often seen in agreements.
Collocations
- terms and conditions
- technical terms
- legal terms
- terms of service
- payment terms
Synonyms
- conditions
- provisions
- clauses
- jargon
- language
Antonyms
- agreements
- conditions
- contracts
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'conditions' - they are related but not the same.
- Using 'terms' in singular form when referring to multiple items.
- Not distinguishing between technical terms and colloquial terms.