Instrument
UK /["/ˈɪnstrəmənt/"]/US /["/ˈɪnstrəmənt/"]/
Definition
an object used for producing musical sounds, for example a piano or a drum
In simple words: A tool used to make music or to do specific tasks.
Examples
- She plays a musical instrument in the school band.
- The doctor used an instrument to examine the patient.
- He is learning to play a new instrument called the ukulele.
- An instrument can also refer to a tool used for scientific purposes.
- The kitchen is filled with various cooking instruments.
Usage notes
Use 'instrument' in formal or educational contexts when referring to tools for music or science. It's less common in informal conversations unless talking about music.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'instruments' as 'in-songs' — tools that help create music.
Collocations
- musical
- beautiful
- fine
- play
- learn
- learn to play
- sound
- maker
- on an/the instrument
- precision
- sensitive
- sophisticated
- set
- use
- check
- read
- measure something
- check
- maker
- panel
- an instrument of torture
- precision
- sensitive
- sophisticated
- set
- use
- check
- read
- measure something
- check
- maker
- panel
- an instrument of torture
- chief
- key
- main
- regard somebody/something as
- see somebody/something as
- view somebody/something as
- instrument for
- instrument of
Synonyms
- tool
- device
- implement
- contraption
- gadget
Antonyms
- vandal
- destroyer
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'utensil' – utensils are only for cooking.
- Using 'instrument' only for musical devices, not recognizing broader meanings.
- Mixing it up with 'appliance' which refers to electrical devices.