Pronunciation: /ˈkæt̬əˌɡɔˌri/

Definitions of category

noun a class or division of people or things regarded as having particular shared characteristics

Example Sentences

A1 I will put this book in the fiction category.

A2 The store has a wide category of products for sale.

B1 The hotel offers different room categories to choose from.

B2 The website allows users to filter products by category.

C1 The library has an extensive collection of books organized by category.

C2 She won an award in the best actress category at the film festival.

adjective relating to or representing a category

Example Sentences

A1 I can't decide which category to choose for my school project.

A2 The store has a wide variety of products in the clothing category.

B1 The website allows users to filter search results by category.

B2 The book is divided into different categories based on genre.

C1 The museum's exhibits are organized into different categories such as art and history.

C2 The software program allows users to create custom categories for organizing files.

Examples of category in a Sentence

formal The product falls under the electronics category.

informal I'm not sure which category this item belongs to.

slang That movie is in the horror category.

figurative She falls into the category of talented musicians.

Grammatical Forms of category

past tense

categorized

plural

categories

comparative

more categorical

superlative

most categorical

present tense

categorizes

future tense

will categorize

perfect tense

has categorized

continuous tense

is categorizing

singular

category

positive degree

category

infinitive

to categorize

gerund

categorizing

participle

categorized

Origin and Evolution of category

First Known Use: 1588 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'category' originated from the Greek word 'kategoria', which means accusation or assertion.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the meaning of 'category' expanded to refer to a class or division of people or things based on shared characteristics or qualities.