Examination
UK /["/ɪɡˌzæmɪˈneɪʃn/"]/US /["/ɪɡˌzæmɪˈneɪʃn/"]/
Definition
a formal written, spoken or practical test, especially at school or college, to see how much you know about a subject, or what you can do
In simple words: A test to see what someone knows or can do.
Examples
- The examination will take place next week, and it's crucial to prepare well.
- She passed her medical examination with flying colors because of her dedication.
- The examination of the crime scene revealed several important clues.
- After a thorough examination, the doctor provided a detailed report on her health.
- The examination committee will review the candidates' qualifications carefully.
Usage notes
Used in academic or medical contexts. Not typically used in casual conversation. Avoid using in informal settings.
Grammar pattern
abandon + object
Memory hint
Think of 'exam-in-nation' like an elimination round in a competition.
Collocations
- certification
- entrance
- final
- prepare for
- study for
- do
- paper
- question
- results
- examination in
- examination on
- careful
- close
- complete
- carry out
- conduct
- do
- confirm something
- demonstrate something
- reveal something
- couch
- table
- room
- on examination
- under examination
- examination on
- careful
- close
- complete
- carry out
- conduct
- do
- confirm something
- demonstrate something
- reveal something
- couch
- table
- room
- on examination
- under examination
- examination on
Synonyms
- test
- assessment
- evaluation
- quiz
- check
Antonyms
- freedom
- leisure
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'test' — examination is often more formal.
- Used incorrectly as a verb — 'examine' is the verb form.
- Confused with 'assessment' — although similar, 'examination' implies a more formal setting.