Air Pollution

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /ɛr pəˈluːʃən/

Definitions of air pollution

noun the presence in or introduction into the air of a substance which has harmful or poisonous effects

Example Sentences

A1 Air pollution is bad for our health.

A2 The government is trying to reduce air pollution in the city.

B1 Air pollution can have serious consequences on the environment.

B2 Many cities around the world are struggling to combat air pollution.

C1 Efforts to reduce air pollution have been successful in some regions.

C2 Advanced technology is being used to monitor and control air pollution levels.

Examples of air pollution in a Sentence

formal Air pollution is a pressing environmental issue that requires immediate attention from policymakers.

informal The air pollution in this city is so bad, I can hardly breathe outside.

slang Dude, the air pollution here is off the charts, we need to get out of this place.

figurative The toxic relationships in her life were like the air pollution, suffocating and hard to escape.

Grammatical Forms of air pollution

plural

air pollutions

comparative

more air polluted

superlative

most air polluted

present tense

pollutes the air

future tense

will pollute the air

perfect tense

has polluted the air

continuous tense

is polluting the air

singular

air pollution

positive degree

air pollution is bad

infinitive

to pollute the air

gerund

polluting the air

participle

polluted air

Origin and Evolution of air pollution

First Known Use: 1874 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'air pollution' originated as a combination of the words 'air' and 'pollution' to describe the contamination of the air by harmful substances.
Evolution of the word: The concept of air pollution has evolved over time as industrialization and urbanization have increased, leading to a greater understanding of the impact of pollutants on human health and the environment.