Structure
UK /["/ˈstrʌktʃə(r)/"]/US /["/ˈstrʌktʃər/"]/
Definition
the way in which the parts of something are connected together, arranged or organized; a particular arrangement of parts
In simple words: The way something is built or organized.
Examples
- The structure of the building is amazing.
- We need to analyze the structure of the organization.
- The bridge is a great example of modern structure.
- He likes to build with different types of structure.
- The research paper has a clear structure that is easy to follow.
Usage notes
Use 'structure' in both formal and informal contexts, such as architecture, writing, or systems. Avoid in casual conversations where simpler words may suffice.
Grammar pattern
structure + object
Memory hint
Think of a 'strong structure' like a building standing tall.
Collocations
- basic
- simple
- complex
- have
- lack
- need
- be based on something
- of a…structure
- in a/the structure
- a change in the structure
- a change to the structure
- a lack of structure
- basic
- simple
- complex
- have
- lack
- need
- be based on something
- of a…structure
- in a/the structure
- a change in the structure
- a change to the structure
- a lack of structure
- basic
- simple
- complex
- have
- lack
- need
- be based on something
- of a…structure
- in a/the structure
- a change in the structure
- a change to the structure
- a lack of structure
Synonyms
- construction
- framework
- organization
- design
- system
Antonyms
- disorganization
- chaos
- disorder
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'structural', which refers to something related to structure.
- Using as a verb incorrectly; 'structure' is primarily a noun.
- Mispronouncing it as 'struc-ture' instead of 'struc-tur'.