Element
UK /["/ˈelɪmənt/"]/US /["/ˈelɪmənt/"]/
Definition
a necessary or typical part of something; one of several parts that something contains
In simple words: A part or a basic component of something.
Examples
- Water is a fundamental element for all forms of life.
- In chemistry, each element is represented by a unique symbol on the periodic table.
- The element of surprise can make a party much more exciting.
- He managed to capture the essential element of the story in his artwork.
- Oxygen is an element that is crucial for respiration.
- The element of trust is vital in any relationship.
- Carbon is a key element found in all living organisms.
- Fire is considered one of the classical elements in many ancient cultures.
- The design included several elements that enhanced functionality.
- Water, air, earth, and fire are often described as the four elements in philosophy.
Usage notes
Used in scientific and general contexts. In discussions about chemistry, 'element' refers to a pure substance. In everyday language, it represents a basic part of a larger concept, e.g., 'elements of design.'
Grammar pattern
element + of + noun
Memory hint
Think of 'element' as 'elements of a recipe' for cooking—basic ingredients.
Collocations
- basic
- core
- critical
- be
- comprise
- constitute
- element in
- element of
- brave
- battle
- battle against
- protection from the elements
- shelter from the elements
- basic
- core
- critical
- be
- comprise
- constitute
- element in
- element of
- basic
- core
- critical
- be
- comprise
- constitute
- element in
- element of
Synonyms
- basics
Antonyms
- whole
- composite
- entirety
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'elephant' due to similar sounds.
- Using 'element' to refer to complex systems rather than their basic parts.
- Overusing 'element' in casual conversation without context.