Efficiency

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ɪˈfɪʃənsi/

Definitions of efficiency

noun the ability to accomplish something with the least amount of time, resources, or effort

Example Sentences

A1 Efficiency is important for saving time and energy.

A2 Using a dishwasher can increase the efficiency of cleaning dishes.

B1 The company implemented new strategies to improve efficiency in production.

B2 The efficiency of the new software system has greatly increased productivity.

C1 Efficiency is a key factor in determining the success of a business.

C2 The company's efficiency in handling customer inquiries has set them apart from competitors.

Examples of efficiency in a Sentence

formal The new software system has significantly improved the efficiency of our operations.

informal Using this new tool really helps us get things done faster and better.

slang This new app is a game-changer in terms of getting stuff done more efficiently.

figurative His ability to multitask with such ease is a testament to his efficiency in handling tasks.

Grammatical Forms of efficiency

plural

efficiencies

comparative

more efficient

superlative

most efficient

present tense

efficiency

future tense

will efficiency

perfect tense

has efficiency

continuous tense

is efficiency

singular

efficiency

positive degree

efficient

infinitive

to efficiency

gerund

efficiency

participle

efficiency

Origin and Evolution of efficiency

First Known Use: 1599 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'efficiency' originated from the Latin word 'efficientia', which means 'accomplishment' or 'performance'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'efficiency' has evolved to refer to the ability to achieve maximum productivity with minimum wasted effort or expense.