Essence
UK /["/ˈesns/"]/US /["/ˈesns/"]/
Definition
the most important quality or feature of something, that makes it what it is
In simple words: The most important part or most basic quality of something.
Examples
- The essence of her argument is that education should be accessible to everyone.
- Lavender oil captures the very essence of the flower's fragrance.
- In philosophy, essence refers to the fundamental nature or most important quality of something.
- The essence of the recipe is the secret sauce that makes it unique.
- Perfumes often contain essences extracted from flowers to give them a distinct scent.
- The essence of democracy is participation by all citizens.
- Vanilla essence is commonly used in baking to add flavor.
Usage notes
Often used in discussions about philosophy, nature, or characteristics. Considered more formal in writing. In casual conversation, simpler terms like 'core' or 'nature' might be used instead.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'essence' as the 'scent' of something—what makes it what it is.
Collocations
- real
- true
- very
- capture
- distil
- embody
- in essence
- essence of
- of the essence
- almond
- coffee
- vanilla
- drop
- add
- use
Synonyms
- nature
- core
- substance
- heart
- quintessence
Antonyms
- superficiality
- externality
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'essential' as they have different grammatical roles.
- Used incorrectly in place of 'essentials', which refers to necessary items rather than the quality.
- Misused in sentences lacking context, making it unclear what 'essence' refers to.