Engine
UK /["/ˈendʒɪn/"]/US /["/ˈendʒɪn/"]/
Definition
the part of a vehicle that produces power to make the vehicle move
In simple words: A machine that makes something move or work.
Examples
- The engine of the car makes a loud noise when it starts.
- An engine is essential for a vehicle to run smoothly.
- He opened the hood to check the engine for any problems.
- The train's engine pulled several carriages behind it.
- A jet engine works by sucking in air and expelling it at high speed.
Usage notes
Commonly used in everyday contexts like cars or machines. Not typically used in formal documents unless discussing technical subjects.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'engine' as the 'energy gem' that powers vehicles.
Collocations
- big
- powerful
- small
- crank
- crank up
- fire
- run
- idle
- tick over
- capacity
- power
- speed
- in an/the engine
- be powered by a… engine
- the noise, roar, sound, etc. of the engine
- large
- powerful
- diesel
- build
- driver
- shed
Synonyms
- motor
- machine
- mechanism
- device
- apparatus
Antonyms
- failure
- stop
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'engineer'.
- Using 'engine' when referring to a vehicle instead of the machine inside.
- Mispronouncing the word, especially the 'g' sound.