Embed
UK /["/ɪmˈbed/","/ɪmˈbedz/","/ɪmˈbedɪd/","/ɪmˈbedɪŋ/"]/US /["/ɪmˈbed/","/ɪmˈbedz/","/ɪmˈbedɪd/","/ɪmˈbedɪŋ/"]/
Definition
to fix something in a substance or solid object
In simple words: To place something firmly inside something else.
Examples
- an operation to remove glass that was embedded in his leg
- These attitudes are deeply embedded in our society *(= felt very strongly and difficult to change)*.
- The bullet embedded itself in the wall.
- embedded reporters in the war zone
Usage notes
Use 'embed' when referring to incorporating content like videos or images into a webpage or document. Not typically used in casual conversation.
Grammar pattern
embed + object
Memory hint
Think of a 'bed' where something is nestled safely inside.
Collocations
- embed a video
- embed a link
- embed content
- embed code
Synonyms
- insert
- incorporate
- embed
- entrench
- fix
Antonyms
- extract
- remove
Common mistakes
- Confusing 'embed' with 'imbed', which is less common.
- Using 'embed' without a direct object, such as saying 'I will embed.' instead of 'I will embed the video.'
- Using 'embed' in contexts that don't require incorporation, like 'embed something quickly' instead of just saying 'put something quickly.'