Structural

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈstrʌktʃərəl/

Definitions of structural

noun a building or other object constructed from parts

Example Sentences

adjective relating to or affecting the structure of something

Example Sentences

A1 The structural integrity of the building was compromised after the earthquake.

A2 The structural design of the bridge was innovative and efficient.

B1 The structural engineer carefully inspected the foundation of the new skyscraper.

B2 The structural analysis revealed weaknesses in the support beams of the old warehouse.

C1 The structural framework of the aircraft was reinforced to improve its durability.

C2 The structural complexity of the DNA molecule is still being studied by scientists.

Examples of structural in a Sentence

formal The structural integrity of the building was compromised after the earthquake.

informal The structural design of this house is really impressive.

slang I'm no expert, but the structural layout of this place seems off.

figurative The structural foundation of their relationship was built on trust and communication.

Grammatical Forms of structural

past tense

structured

plural

structurals

comparative

more structural

superlative

most structural

present tense

structure

future tense

will structure

perfect tense

has structured

continuous tense

is structuring

singular

structural

positive degree

structural

infinitive

to structure

gerund

structuring

participle

structured

Origin and Evolution of structural

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'structural' originated from the Latin word 'structura', which means 'a fitting together, building, or construction.'
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'structural' has evolved to encompass not just physical constructions, but also organizational, societal, and conceptual frameworks. It is now used to describe the arrangement, organization, or essential nature of something.