Umbrella
UK /["/ʌmˈbrelə/"]/US /["/ʌmˈbrelə/"]/
Definition
an object with a round folding frame of long, straight pieces of metal covered with material, that you use to protect yourself from the rain or from hot sun
In simple words: A tool used to stay dry when it rains.
Examples
- I took my umbrella with me because it looked like it might rain.
- He opened his umbrella to stay dry while walking in the rain.
- She bought a new umbrella that is blue with white polka dots.
- The umbrella is a useful item for protection from both rain and sun.
- Under the umbrella, they enjoyed their picnic even though it was drizzling.
Usage notes
Commonly used in daily conversation when discussing weather. It's suitable in both casual and formal contexts. Avoid using in very specific technical discussions where a specific type of umbrella is needed.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'under my brella' to remember to stay dry.
Collocations
- rolled
- beach
- sun
- open
- put up
- unfurl
- stand
- stroller
- body
- under an/the umbrella
- rolled
- beach
- sun
- open
- put up
- unfurl
- stand
- stroller
- body
- under an/the umbrella
Synonyms
- parasol
- canopy
- shade
Antonyms
- sunshine
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'parasol' which is specifically for sun protection.
- Mispronouncing it as 'um-brella' instead of 'um-brel-la'.
- Using it in a plural form incorrectly (umbrellas) when it’s a singular discussion.