B2adjective2K

External

UK /["/ɪkˈstɜːnl/"]/US /["/ɪkˈstɜːrnl/"]/

Definition

connected with or located on the outside of something/somebody

In simple words: Relating to the outside or outer part.

Examples

  • The external appearance of the building is quite modern and attractive.
  • She considered the external factors influencing her decision.
  • He works as an external consultant for several companies.
  • The external review of the project helped identify key improvements.
  • You must fill out this external form to apply for the grant.

Usage notes

Use 'external' when referring to things on the outside, like a person's external features. Avoid using it in very casual speech.

Grammar pattern

standalone adjective

Memory hint

Think of 'external' as 'exit' to remember it's about the outside.

Collocations

  • external factors
  • external appearance
  • external environment
  • external pressures
  • external hard drive

Synonyms

  • outer
  • foreign
  • outward
  • outside
  • superficial

Antonyms

  • internal
  • inner
  • inside

Common mistakes

  • Confused with 'internal' — remember 'external' means outside.
  • Using 'external' to describe emotions — it's more about physical or visible traits.
  • Saying 'externally' when a noun is needed, e.g., 'external part' instead of 'external'.