Factory
UK /["/ˈfæktri//ˈfæktəri/"]/US /["/ˈfæktri//ˈfæktəri/"]/
Definition
a building or group of buildings where goods are made, mainly by machine
In simple words: A place where things are made.
Examples
- a car factory
- The factory closed down ten years ago.
- She works in the local textile factory.
- **factory workers**
- He works in a shoe factory.
- They had to close the factory down in the recession.
- capital to set up a ceramics factory
- a chocolate/clothing/soap factory
- This record label has become a real hit factory *(= one that produces a lot of successful songs)*.
- These universities are becoming colourless degree factories, with no sense of what higher learning is really about.
Usage notes
Use this word in a neutral or business context. Avoid using it in casual conversations or informal settings that don't relate to work or manufacturing.
Grammar pattern
factory + noun (e.g. factory worker)
Memory hint
Think of 'factory' as a 'fact-or-y' place where facts are turned into products.
Collocations
- large
- small
- modern
- build
- open
- set up
- make something
- produce something
- open
- manager
- owner
- worker
- at factory
- in factory
Synonyms
- plant
- mill
- manufacturing facility
- industrial complex
Antonyms
- home
- field
- office
Common mistakes
- Confuse with 'factory' vs 'manufacture' - factory is a place, manufacture is a process.
- Use 'factories' incorrectly in singular contexts.
- Mix up 'factory' with 'workshop', which usually refers to smaller, less industrial places.