System
UK /["/ˈsɪstəm/"]/US /["/ˈsɪstəm/"]/
Definition
an organized set of ideas or theories or a particular way of doing something
In simple words: A set of connected parts that work together.
Examples
- The solar system consists of the sun and all the celestial bodies orbiting it.
- A new computer system has been installed in the office to improve efficiency.
- This system is designed to help manage patient information more effectively.
- In biology, the nervous system plays a crucial role in body functions.
- Every system has its own set of rules and procedures.
- The educational system in this country has recently undergone significant reforms.
- The recycling system in our city is very efficient.
- His artistic system allows for creative expression across multiple mediums.
Usage notes
Used in various contexts like technology, science, and organization. It's appropriate in both spoken and written English, but avoid in very casual slang conversations.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of a 'system' as a team working together — like a well-oiled machine.
Collocations
- current
- existing
- modern
- build
- create
- design
- exist
- be based on something
- rest on something
- in a/the system
- under a/the system
- system for
- advanced
- powerful
- interactive
- install
- boot
- boot up
- run
- crash
- fail
- software
- design
- performance
- in a/the system
- auditory
- biological
- cardiovascular
- in a/the system
- a shock to the system
Synonyms
- network
- framework
- structure
- method
- process
Antonyms
- chaos
- disorder
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'systemic' - they are different.
- Using 'system' as a verb instead of a noun.
- Using 'system' in plural form incorrectly.