Conceive vs Create vs Devise vs Formulate vs Generate vs Imagine

Quando usare ciascuno in inglese, con significato, registro ed esempi.

Conceive

FormaleTop 3000 (comune)C1verb

Create

Top 1000 (molto comune)A1verb

Devise

Top 3000 (comune)C1verb

Formulate

Top 2000 (comune)C1verb

Generate

Top 1000 (molto comune)B2verb

Imagine

Top 1000 (molto comune)A1verb
Più formale: Conceive
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SignificatoInventarsi un'idea o un piano nella tua testa.To come up with an idea or plan in your mind.Fare qualcosa di nuovo.To make something new.Inventare o pianificare qualcosa con attenzione.To invent or plan something in a careful way.Creare o sviluppare un piano o un'idea.To create or develop a plan or idea.creare o produrre qualcosato make or produce somethingPensare a qualcosa che non è presente o reale.To think about something that is not present or real.
EsempioShe could not conceive how anyone could be so cruel.You can create a beautiful painting with just a few colors.She had to devise a new marketing strategy for the product.to **formulate a policy/theory/plan/proposal**The wind turbines are used to **generate electricity**.Can you imagine how beautiful the sunset will be?
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Categoria grammaticaleverbverbverbverbverbverb
Collocazionibrilliantly, carefully, well, cannot, be difficult to, be impossible to, of, naturally, immaculately, be able to, be unable tocreate a plan, create a work of art, create an account, create new ideas, create a problemdevise a plan, devise a strategy, devise a solution, devise methods, devise a schedulefully, carefully, properly, try to, help (to), fully, carefully, properly, try to, help (to)quickly, automatically, spontaneously, help (to), be used to, be expected to, fromclearly, easily, readily, can, try to, begin to, let us imagine, really, seriously, almost, be easy to, be imagining things, real and imagined, real or imagined
Contrarireject, dismissdestroy, dismantle, abolishdestroy, neglect, suppressdisorganize, destroy, neglectdestroy, terminatedismiss, ignore, disbelieve
Errori comuniConfused with 'perceive' which relates to understanding., Using it in a casual conversation where a simpler word like 'think' would suffice.Confusing with 'produce', which may imply manufacturing rather than creative processes., Using 'create' in contexts where 'build' or 'develop' might be more specific.Confusing with 'device', which refers to a physical object., Using 'devise' with non-action verbs incorrectly., Misplacing the tense or form when used with complex subjects.Using 'formulate' without an object, e.g., 'I will formulate’ instead of 'I will formulate a plan.', Confusing 'formulate' with 'form' which is less specific., Using 'formulate' in overly casual contexts.Using 'generate' without an object (e.g. saying 'I will generate' instead of 'I will generate a report')., Confusing 'generate' with 'create' when the context involves a physical product., Thinking 'generate' can only apply to technology, while it can also refer to ideas.'Imagine' used without an object, resulting in incomplete sentences., Confusing 'imagine' with 'imaginable', which has a different meaning., Using 'imagine' in past forms incorrectly, like 'imagined' when referring to ongoing thoughts.
Note d'usoSpesso usato in contesti accademici o formali. Non molto comune nella conversazione di tutti i giorni. Quando si parla di gravidanza, si riferisce specificamente al rimanere incinta.Often used in academic or formal contexts. Not commonly used in everyday conversation. When talking about pregnancy, it specifically refers to becoming pregnant.Usa 'creare' quando parli di fare qualcosa che prima non esisteva, come arte o idee. È appropriato sia in contesti informali che formali.Use 'create' when discussing making something that didn't exist before, like art or ideas. It's appropriate in both casual and formal contexts.Comunemente usato in contesti accademici e professionali; meno formale nel linguaggio colloquiale. Evitare di usarlo in situazioni casual o gergali.Commonly used in academic and professional contexts; less formal in conversational language. Avoid using in casual or slang situations.Usa 'formulare' in contesti accademici o professionali quando parli di piani, teorie o strategie. Potrebbe suonare troppo formale nelle conversazioni informali.Use 'formulate' in academic or professional settings when discussing plans, theories, or strategies. It may sound too formal in casual conversations.Usato sia in contesti formali che informali, è spesso usato in discussioni tecniche o creative. Evita di usarlo in conversazioni molto casuali a meno che non ti riferisca a idee o concetti.Used in both formal and informal contexts, it is often used in technical or creative discussions. Avoid using it in very casual conversations unless referring to ideas or concepts.Usa 'immagina' per esprimere pensieri o visioni in contesti informali e creativi. È appropriato per raccontare storie o fare brainstorming, ma potrebbe non essere adatto alla scrittura formale.Use 'imagine' to express thoughts or visuals in casual and creative contexts. It's appropriate for storytelling or brainstorming but might not fit formal writing.

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Domande frequenti: Conceive vs Create vs Devise vs Formulate vs Generate vs Imagine

Qual è la differenza tra Conceive, Create, Devise, Formulate, Generate e Imagine?

Conceive: To come up with an idea or plan in your mind. Create: To make something new. Devise: To invent or plan something in a careful way. Formulate: To create or develop a plan or idea. Generate: to make or produce something Imagine: To think about something that is not present or real.

Quale è più formale: Conceive, Create, Devise, Formulate, Generate e Imagine?

Conceive è la più formale tra queste.

Conceive, Create, Devise, Formulate, Generate e Imagine sono allo stesso livello CEFR?

Conceive: C1, Create: A1, Devise: C1, Formulate: C1, Generate: B2, Imagine: A1 sulla scala CEFR.

Che categoria grammaticale sono Conceive, Create, Devise, Formulate, Generate e Imagine?

Conceive: verb, Create: verb, Devise: verb, Formulate: verb, Generate: verb, Imagine: verb.

Puoi mostrare un esempio di ciascuna?

Conceive: She could not conceive how anyone could be so cruel. Create: You can create a beautiful painting with just a few colors. Devise: She had to devise a new marketing strategy for the product. Formulate: to **formulate a policy/theory/plan/proposal** Generate: The wind turbines are used to **generate electricity**. Imagine: Can you imagine how beautiful the sunset will be?

Posso usare Conceive, Create, Devise, Formulate, Generate e Imagine in modo intercambiabile?

Non sempre. Conceive, Create, Devise, Formulate, Generate e Imagine sono affini e a volte si sovrappongono, ma differiscono per registro, frequenza e uso, quindi scambiarle può cambiare il significato o il tono. Controlla le differenze qui sopra prima di sostituire.