Measurement

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈmɛʒərˌmənt/

Definitions of measurement

noun a quantity, size, or amount of something, typically used as a standard unit of measurement

Example Sentences

A1 I use a ruler for measurement in math class.

A2 She is learning about different units of measurement like meters and centimeters.

B1 The accuracy of the measurement is crucial in scientific experiments.

B2 The measurement of the room's dimensions will help us determine how much paint we need.

C1 The measurement of economic growth can be complex and involve multiple indicators.

C2 Advanced technologies have improved the precision of measurement in various fields.

Examples of measurement in a Sentence

formal The measurement of the room was precise, ensuring that the furniture would fit perfectly.

informal I need to take some measurements before buying a new couch for the living room.

slang I eyeballed the measurement of the shelf and it ended up being way off.

figurative The measurement of success should not be solely based on financial wealth.

Grammatical Forms of measurement

plural

measurements

comparative

more measurement

superlative

most measurement

present tense

measure

future tense

will measure

perfect tense

have measured

continuous tense

measuring

singular

measurement

positive degree

measurement

infinitive

to measure

gerund

measuring

participle

measured

Origin and Evolution of measurement

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'measurement' originated from the Latin word 'mensura', which means 'a measuring, a measurement, a measure'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'measurement' has come to encompass the act of determining the size, extent, or amount of something using standard units or scales. It has evolved to include various methods and tools for quantifying and comparing physical quantities.