Evolution

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Pronunciation: /ˌɛvəˈluʃən/

Definitions of evolution

noun the process by which different kinds of living organisms are thought to have developed and diversified from earlier forms during the history of the earth

Example Sentences

A1 Some people believe in the theory of evolution.

A2 The evolution of technology has greatly impacted our daily lives.

B1 The evolution of language can be seen through changes in vocabulary and grammar.

B2 Scientists study the evolution of species to understand how they adapt to their environment.

C1 The evolution of democracy in different countries varies based on historical and cultural factors.

C2 The evolution of art over time reflects changes in society and human expression.

Examples of evolution in a Sentence

formal The theory of evolution by natural selection was proposed by Charles Darwin.

informal Have you ever thought about how evolution has shaped the world we live in?

slang Evolution is like nature's way of saying 'adapt or die'.

figurative The evolution of technology has transformed the way we communicate with each other.

Grammatical Forms of evolution

past tense

evolved

plural

evolutions

comparative

more evolved

superlative

most evolved

present tense

evolves

future tense

will evolve

perfect tense

has evolved

continuous tense

is evolving

singular

evolution

positive degree

evolutionary

infinitive

to evolve

gerund

evolving

participle

evolved

Origin and Evolution of evolution

First Known Use: 1647 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'evolution' originates from the Latin word 'evolutio', which means 'unrolling' or 'development'.
Evolution of the word: Initially used in a more general sense of unfolding or unrolling, the term 'evolution' gained its modern biological connotation in the 19th century with Charles Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection.