Test
UK /["/test/"]/US /["/test/"]/
Definition
an examination of somebody’s knowledge or ability, consisting of questions for them to answer or activities for them to perform
In simple words: An exam to check knowledge or skills.
Examples
- I have a math test tomorrow and I need to study.
- The teacher gave us a test to see what we learned.
- She is taking a driving test next week.
- They conducted a test to measure the product's quality.
- This test will help determine if you are ready for the next level.
Usage notes
Used in educational contexts for quizzes or exams. Can also refer to trials in scientific or real-world situations. Avoid in informal contexts unless using slang.
Grammar pattern
test + object
Memory hint
Think of a classroom where students sit for a 'test' – it's like a quest to show what they know.
Collocations
- demanding
- difficult
- gruelling/grueling
- do
- sit
- take
- result
- score
- conditions
- in a/the test
- on a/the test
- test in
- exhaustive
- extensive
- rigorous
- number
- series
- have
- undergo
- carry out
- take place
- confirm something
- demonstrate something
- result
- data
- statistics
- test for
- test on
- exhaustive
- extensive
- rigorous
- number
- series
- have
- undergo
- carry out
- take place
- confirm something
- demonstrate something
- result
- data
- statistics
- test for
- test on
- good
- critical
- crucial
- pose
- provide
- put somebody/something to the test
- case
- the acid test
- the litmus test
- stand the test of time
Synonyms
- exam
- assessment
- quiz
- evaluation
- trial
Antonyms
- guess
- ignore
- neglect
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'testify' — they mean different things.
- Using 'test' as a countable noun incorrectly.
- Mixing up 'tested' and 'testing’ in verb forms.