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Deterrent

UK //dɪˈtɛr.ənt//US //dɪˈtɜr.ənt//

Definition

A prevention method or factor that discourages actions or behavior.

In simple words: Something that stops people from doing something bad.

Examples

  • The high penalties serve as a strong deterrent to would-be criminals.
  • Surveillance cameras act as a deterrent against vandalism.
  • The best deterrent is often the visible presence of law enforcement.

Usage notes

Typically used in discussions about crime prevention or policy. Not used in casual conversations.

Grammar pattern

deterrent + to/against + object

Memory hint

Think of 'deterring' as in 'deterring crime' – stopping bad actions.

Collocations

  • serve as a deterrent
  • deterrent effect
  • deterrent to crime
  • create a deterrent
  • deterrent factor

Synonyms

  • discouragement
  • preventive
  • ab deterrent
  • hindrance
  • obstacle

Common mistakes

  • Confused with 'deterring' as a verb instead of a noun.
  • Using 'deterrent' without an object (e.g., 'it is a deterrent' should specify what it deters).