Consumption
UK /["/kənˈsʌmpʃn/"]/US /["/kənˈsʌmpʃn/"]/
Definition
the act of using energy, food or materials; the amount used
In simple words: The act of using or eating something.
Examples
- The consumption of sugar has increased significantly in recent years.
- Energy consumption in the city dropped due to new efficiency measures.
- The patient's consumption of dairy products was restricted due to allergies.
- The government's report focused on the consumption of household goods.
- Historically, consumption referred to tuberculosis, a deadly disease in the past.
- His death was attributed to consumption, which was common before modern medicine.
Usage notes
Used in various contexts, including food, resources, and media. Often discussed in economic or environmental contexts. Avoid in highly casual settings unless discussing food.
Grammar pattern
consume + object
Memory hint
Think of 'consume' + 'tion' like 'action' — the action of using up something.
Collocations
- heavy
- high
- low
- level
- boost
- encourage
- increase
- go up
- grow
- increase
- expenditure
- figures
- levels
- for somebody’s consumption
- fit for human consumption
- unfit for human consumption
- heavy
- high
- low
- level
- boost
- encourage
- increase
- go up
- grow
- increase
- expenditure
- figures
- levels
- for somebody’s consumption
- fit for human consumption
- unfit for human consumption
Synonyms
- usage
- utilization
- expenditure
- ingestion
- absorption
Antonyms
- production
- creation
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'consumer' as a noun.
- Used incorrectly in plural forms (i.e., 'consumptions' is not standard).
- Mispronounced with emphasis on wrong syllable.