Notion
UK /["/ˈnəʊʃn/"]/US /["/ˈnəʊʃn/"]/
Definition
an idea, a belief or an understanding of something
In simple words: An idea or belief about something.
Examples
- The notion of freedom varies greatly between cultures.
- She had a peculiar notion about how the universe operates.
- His notion of success is different from what society expects.
- In philosophy, the notion of existence is often debated.
- The child expressed a whimsical notion that fairies existed in the garden.
Usage notes
Use 'notion' in contexts where discussing concepts or beliefs. This word is appropriate in both spoken and written language but leans more towards academic or philosophical discussions.
Grammar pattern
notion + of/about + object
Memory hint
Think of 'notion' as a 'note' about an 'idea' to remember it.
Collocations
- absurd
- foolish
- misguided
- have
- challenge
- debunk
- notion of
Synonyms
- idea
- concept
- belief
- view
- perception
Antonyms
- reality
- fact
Common mistakes
- Confusing 'notion' with 'motion' (they sound similar).
- Using 'notion' when 'fact' is intended.
- Overusing 'notion' in casual conversations.