Meaning of Extract
A substance obtained from a larger quantity, especially by a process of extraction.
In simple words: To take something out from a place.
Extract in a sentence
- The extract from the plant has many medicinal properties.
- She used a vanilla extract for baking cookies.
- The extract in the report summarized key findings.
- Scientists often publish extracts of their research in journals.
- An extract of the book was shared in the newspaper.
How to use Extract
Primarily used in academic and technical contexts, such as chemistry or literature. Avoid in casual conversation.
Grammar pattern
extract + object
Memory hint
Think of 'extract' as 'extracting juice from a fruit'.
Related words
Collocations with Extract
- plant extract
- vanilla extract
- medical extract
Synonyms for Extract
- extraction
- derivation
- remove
Common mistakes with Extract
- Confusing with 'extra' as they sound similar.
- Using 'extract' as a verb improperly, like 'extracts of water' instead of 'extraction of water'.
Extract appears in
Extract in other languages
- Arabicالعربية
مستخلص
أخذ شيء من مكان.
- Bengaliবাংলা
নির্যাস
কোনো স্থান থেকে কিছু বের করা।
- GermanDeutsch
Extrahieren, Auszug
Etwas aus einem Ort herausnehmen.
- SpanishEspañol
Extracto
Sacar algo de un lugar.
- Persianفارسی
عصاره، استخراج کردن
بیرون کشیدن چیزی از یک جا.
- FrenchFrançais
Extrait
Prendre quelque chose d'un endroit.
- Hindiहिन्दी
निकालना
किसी चीज़ को किसी जगह से बाहर निकालना।
- ItalianItaliano
Estratto
Togliere qualcosa da un posto.
- PortuguesePortuguês
Extrato
Tirar algo de um lugar.
- RussianРусский
Экстракт, Выдержка
Вынуть что-то откуда-то.
- Urduاردو
نکلنا، خلاصہ، عرق
کسی چیز کو کسی جگہ سے باہر نکالنا۔
- Chinese中文
提取物
从某个地方取出东西。
More words like Extract
- Remove
- AbandonB2
To leave someone or something and never return to them.
- CorpseB1
The dead body of a human or animal.
- TypicalA2
Representing the usual characteristics of a particular group or situation.
- VaporB1
A gaseous state of a substance that is typically liquid at room temperature.
- TraditionA2
A custom or belief passed down over time within a group.
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Frequently asked questions about Extract
What does Extract mean?
To take something out from a place.
What is the definition of Extract?
A substance obtained from a larger quantity, especially by a process of extraction.
How do you use Extract in a sentence?
The extract from the plant has many medicinal properties.
Can you give another example of Extract?
She used a vanilla extract for baking cookies.
What are synonyms for Extract?
Common alternatives include extraction, derivation, remove.
What is the opposite of Extract?
Opposite meanings include insert, add.
What words go with Extract?
It commonly pairs with plant extract, vanilla extract, medical extract.
What are common mistakes when using Extract?
Confusing with 'extra' as they sound similar. Using 'extract' as a verb improperly, like 'extracts of water' instead of 'extraction of water'.
How do you pronounce Extract?
US: //ɪkˈstrækt//, UK: //ɪkˈstrækt//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use Extract?
Primarily used in academic and technical contexts, such as chemistry or literature. Avoid in casual conversation.
What CEFR level is Extract?
"Extract" is at B2 level on the CEFR scale.



