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UK/["/məˈmentəm/"]/US/["/məʊˈmentəm/"]/

Meaning of Momentum

the ability to keep increasing or developing

In simple words: The feeling of movement or energy that builds up.

Momentum in a sentence

  • The car gained momentum as it rolled down the hill.
  • The team's momentum increased after they scored three consecutive goals.
  • In physics, momentum is defined as the product of an object's mass and velocity.
  • She was careful to maintain her momentum during the long race.
  • The political candidate's momentum was unstoppable after the debate performance.

How to use Momentum

Used in physics to describe motion, and metaphorically in discussions about progress or motivation. Avoid using in overly formal contexts.

Grammar pattern

standalone noun

Memory hint

Think of 'moment' and 'moving' — it’s all about the energy of a moment.

Related words

Collocations with Momentum

Synonyms for Momentum

Opposites of Momentum

  • stillness
  • inertia
  • stagnation

Common mistakes with Momentum

  • Confused with 'emphasis' vs 'momentum'
  • Incorrectly using as a verb
  • Misunderstanding its meaning in non-physical contexts

Compare Momentum with Drive, Energy, Force, Speed

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Frequently asked questions about Momentum

What does Momentum mean?

The feeling of movement or energy that builds up.

What is the definition of Momentum?

the ability to keep increasing or developing

How do you use Momentum in a sentence?

The car gained momentum as it rolled down the hill.

Can you give another example of Momentum?

The team's momentum increased after they scored three consecutive goals.

What are synonyms for Momentum?

Common alternatives include drive, energy, impetus, force, speed.

What is the opposite of Momentum?

Opposite meanings include stillness, inertia, stagnation.

What words go with Momentum?

It commonly pairs with considerable, great, tremendous, have, build up, gain, build up, increase, carry somebody/​something, momentum for, momentum towards/​toward, keep the momentum going, considerable, great, tremendous, have, build up, gain, build up, increase, carry somebody/​something, momentum for, momentum towards/​toward, keep the momentum going.

What are common mistakes when using Momentum?

Confused with 'emphasis' vs 'momentum' Incorrectly using as a verb Misunderstanding its meaning in non-physical contexts

How do you pronounce Momentum?

US: /["/məʊˈmentəm/"]/, UK: /["/məˈmentəm/"]/. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Momentum?

Used in physics to describe motion, and metaphorically in discussions about progress or motivation. Avoid using in overly formal contexts.

What CEFR level is Momentum?

"Momentum" is at C1 level on the CEFR scale.