Instruction
UK /["/ɪnˈstrʌkʃn/"]/US /["/ɪnˈstrʌkʃn/"]/
Definition
detailed information on how to do or use something
In simple words: a set of steps or guidance on how to do something
Examples
- The teacher gave clear instruction on how to complete the assignment.
- If you follow the instruction carefully, you will understand the process better.
- He was given instruction to start the project immediately.
- The manual includes detailed instruction for operating the machine.
- In the classroom, instruction is typically delivered through lectures and activities.
Usage notes
Use 'instruction' in formal or neutral contexts, such as education or manuals. Avoid using it in informal conversations unless discussing specific tasks.
Grammar pattern
give + instruction
Memory hint
Think of 'in-struct' as building knowledge through steps.
Collocations
- comprehensive
- full
- adequate
- list
- series
- set
- read
- understand
- follow
- tell somebody something
- book
- booklet
- leaflet
- according to the instruction
- in accordance with the instruction
- in the instruction
- clear
- explicit
- express
- be under
- have
- act on
- according to the instruction
- in accordance with the instruction
- on (somebody’s) instruction
- carry out, follow, etc somebody’s instructions to the letter
- series
- set
- carry out
- execute
- process
- set
- proper
- formal
- informal
- course
- get
- have
- receive
- for the instruction of
- under instruction
- instruction by
- a medium of instruction
Synonyms
- direction
- order
Antonyms
- confusion
- misguidance
Common mistakes
- Confusing 'instruction' with 'construction' (different meanings)
- Using 'instruct' instead of 'instruction' as a noun
- Mistaking 'instructions' as always plural; sometimes it can refer to a single set of steps