Disc
UK /["/dɪsk/"]/US /["/dɪsk/"]/
Definition
a thin flat round object
In simple words: A flat, round object.
Examples
- He threw the disc across the field during the ultimate frisbee game.
- The artist created a beautiful disc that represented the sun.
- She placed her favorite vinyl disc on the turntable to play some music.
- In biology, a cell can be described as a disc-shaped structure under the microscope.
- We need to choose a disc for the video game that includes all the latest features.
Usage notes
Used in various contexts like music (CDs), sports (frisbee), or technology (hard drives). Generally appropriate in everyday conversations but can be more technical in specific contexts.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of a 'disc' as a pizza slice - round and flat!
Collocations
- compact
- DVD
- vinyl
- play
- insert
- hear
- on (a/the) disc
- disc of
- compact
- DVD
- vinyl
- play
- insert
- hear
- on (a/the) disc
- disc of
- herniated
- prolapsed
- slipped
- slip
Synonyms
- plate
- disk
- circle
- wheel
Antonyms
- discourage
- dissuade
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'disk' which is often a spelling used in computing.
- Using 'disc' for digital storage when 'disk' is more common.
- Mispronouncing the word as 'disk' instead of 'disc' in contexts referring to non-digital items.