A11K
Such
UK /["/sʌtʃ/"]/US /["/sʌtʃ/"]/
Definition
used to emphasize the great degree of something
In simple words: used to show the degree or quality of something
Examples
- I have never seen such a beautiful sunset.
- He is such a good friend to me.
- I can't believe such things can happen.
- She has such interesting ideas for the project.
- Such a big surprise was waiting for him at the party.
- I never thought I would find such an amazing book.
- There are such various options available.
Usage notes
Used to emphasize a particular quality. Works well in writing and speaking but avoid in very formal settings where precision is needed.
Grammar pattern
such + (a/an) + noun
Memory hint
Think of 'such' as 'suprisingly unique characteristic.'
Collocations
- such a shame
- such as
- such things
- such effort
Synonyms
- like this
- that kind of
- similar
- suchlike
Antonyms
- different
- other
Common mistakes
- Mixing up 'such' with 'so' — 'such' modifies nouns, while 'so' modifies adjectives.
- 'Such' is often overused, leading to awkward sentences.
- Using 'such' without 'a' or 'an' when needed.