Evolution
UK /["/ˌiːvəˈluːʃn//ˌevəˈluːʃn/"]/US /["/ˌevəˈluːʃn/"]/
Definition
the slow steady development of plants, animals, etc. during the history of the earth, as they adapt to changes in their environment
In simple words: Change in living things over a long time.
Examples
- The theory of evolution explains how species change over time through natural selection.
- Scientists study the evolution of languages to understand how communication develops.
- The evolution of technology has transformed the way we live and work.
- The evolution of the internet changed information sharing worldwide.
- His art shows the evolution of his style over the years.
Usage notes
Use 'evolution' when discussing how species change over time. It is often used in scientific contexts but can be used more generally in discussions about development.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'evolve' as 'e-volving'—a process that's always moving.
Collocations
- gradual
- slow
- rapid
- trace
- drive
- influence
- happen
- occur
- proceed
- evolution from… to…
- evolution of
- evolution towards/toward
- the theory of evolution
- gradual
- slow
- rapid
- trace
- drive
- influence
- happen
- occur
- proceed
- evolution from… to…
- evolution of
- evolution towards/toward
- the theory of evolution
Synonyms
- development
- growth
- progress
- adaptation
- change
Antonyms
- stagnation
- regression
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'revolution', which means a complete change.
- Used inappropriately in contexts that don’t involve gradual change.
- Omitting the scientific context when discussing biological evolution.