bottleneck
A bottleneck is a point in a process that slows everything else down.
Explanation at your level:
A bottleneck is a small place where things get stuck. Imagine a road that goes from wide to very thin. Cars must wait. This is a bottleneck.
When you have a project, one part might be slow. If that part is slow, the whole project is slow. We call this part a bottleneck. It stops the flow of work.
In business, a bottleneck is a stage that limits capacity. If you have five workers but only one computer, the computer is the bottleneck. It prevents the team from finishing faster.
The term is frequently used in logistics and software engineering. Identifying a bottleneck is crucial for optimization. If you remove the bottleneck, the entire system's efficiency usually increases significantly.
Beyond physical processes, we use bottleneck to describe systemic constraints. It is a figurative expression for any point of congestion. Whether it is data processing or a supply chain, the bottleneck is the primary limiting factor in performance.
Etymologically, the term mirrors the physical reality of fluid dynamics. In complex systems theory, a bottleneck is the 'limiting reagent' of a process. It is a potent metaphor for structural limitations in any organizational or mechanical hierarchy.
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- It means a restriction.
- It slows down processes.
- It is a compound word.
- Common in business.
Hey there! Have you ever been in a crowd where everyone suddenly has to squeeze through a tiny doorway? That is a bottleneck. In the world of work and systems, it describes a specific part of a process that acts like a restriction.
When one part of a system is slower than the rest, it creates a backlog. Just like water struggling to exit a bottle because the opening is small, your project or traffic flow struggles to move forward. It is the single point that dictates the speed of the entire system.
The word bottleneck is a perfect example of a literal image becoming a metaphorical concept. It originated in the 18th century, describing the physical shape of a glass bottle where the body is wide but the top is narrow.
By the 20th century, engineers and business managers adopted the term to describe industrial production lines. It is a fascinating evolution from a simple household object to a complex term used in logistics, computing, and economics today.
You will hear this word most often in business, IT, and traffic reports. It is a neutral term, but it usually carries a negative connotation because it implies inefficiency.
We often talk about identifying a bottleneck or removing a bottleneck. It is highly common to hear phrases like "production bottleneck" or "traffic bottleneck" in professional or news settings.
While 'bottleneck' is often used as a noun, it functions as an adjective in phrases like bottleneck situation.
- Clear the path: To remove the bottleneck.
- Slow down the works: To cause a bottleneck.
- Logjam: A synonym for a severe bottleneck.
- Gridlock: A total traffic bottleneck.
- Choke point: A strategic bottleneck.
Pronounced /ˈbɒt.lnek/, the stress is on the first syllable. It is a compound word made of 'bottle' and 'neck'. It is usually a countable noun, but can function as an attributive adjective.
It rhymes with deck, check, and wreck. Remember to pronounce the 't' clearly in the middle!
Fun Fact
It was first used in the 1700s for glass bottles, then applied to traffic in the 1900s.
Pronunciation Guide
Short 'o' sound.
Longer 'ah' sound.
Common Errors
- Missing the 't' sound
- Stressing the wrong syllable
- Merging the two words
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What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
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Grammar to Know
Compound Nouns
bottleneck
Examples by Level
The road is a bottleneck.
road = street
noun usage
The line is long.
We are waiting.
It is slow.
The door is small.
Too many people.
The flow stops.
We are stuck.
The office has a bottleneck.
Traffic is a big bottleneck.
We must fix the bottleneck.
The process is slow here.
This is the bottleneck point.
Work is piling up.
We need more speed.
The system is blocked.
The server is a bottleneck.
We identified a production bottleneck.
Remove the bottleneck to save time.
The bottleneck causes delays.
Is this the main bottleneck?
We have a bottleneck in shipping.
The team is stuck at the bottleneck.
Bottlenecks reduce our output.
The lack of staff is a bottleneck.
We need to clear the current bottleneck.
This bottleneck limits our growth.
The project faces a serious bottleneck.
Bottlenecks are common in manufacturing.
We analyzed the system for bottlenecks.
The bottleneck is at the final stage.
Efficiency improved after fixing the bottleneck.
The bottleneck in the supply chain is critical.
We must address the bottleneck in our workflow.
The bottleneck prevents us from scaling.
Identifying the bottleneck is the first step.
The bottleneck creates a significant backlog.
Systemic bottlenecks are hard to fix.
We are experiencing a bottleneck in data processing.
The bottleneck is the weakest link.
The bottleneck in the legislative process is evident.
Technological bottlenecks hinder innovation.
The bottleneck effect is a known phenomenon.
We must eliminate all operational bottlenecks.
The bottleneck represents a structural failure.
Strategic bottlenecks require careful planning.
The bottleneck is the primary constraint.
Overcoming the bottleneck requires investment.
Synonyme
Gegenteile
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Idioms & Expressions
"choke point"
a narrow place where traffic is blocked
The bridge is a major choke point.
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Easily Confused
similar meaning
blockage is total, bottleneck is partial
A blockage stops everything; a bottleneck just slows it.
Sentence Patterns
The [noun] is a bottleneck.
The printer is a bottleneck.
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Verbs
Adjectives
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How to Use It
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Formality Scale
Häufige Fehler
While 'bottleneck' can be a verb, it is more common as a noun.
Tips
Visual Trick
Draw a bottle.
Business Context
Use it in meetings.
Global Use
Common in all English regions.
Noun usage
Treat it as a noun.
Clear T
Say the T.
Don't pluralize wrong
It is bottlenecks.
History
18th-century origin.
Context
Read business news.
Stressing
Stress the first part.
Synonyms
Use 'congestion' for traffic.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Bottle + Neck = The narrow part where flow stops.
Visual Association
A funnel with a tiny hole.
Word Web
Herausforderung
Find one bottleneck in your daily routine.
Wortherkunft
English
Original meaning: The narrow neck of a bottle.
Kultureller Kontext
None.
Used heavily in business and engineering jargon.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
Business
- Identify the bottleneck
- Remove the bottleneck
- Production bottleneck
Conversation Starters
"What is the biggest bottleneck in your work?"
"How do you fix a bottleneck?"
"Have you ever been stuck in a traffic bottleneck?"
"Why are bottlenecks bad for business?"
"Can a bottleneck ever be good?"
Journal Prompts
Describe a time you felt like a bottleneck.
What is a bottleneck in your study routine?
How can you improve your workflow?
Write about a traffic jam.
Häufig gestellte Fragen
8 FragenYes, it is a compound word.
Teste dich selbst
The narrow part of the bottle is called a ___.
It is the narrow neck.
What is a bottleneck?
It slows things down.
A bottleneck increases system speed.
It decreases speed.
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Bedeutung
They mean the same thing.
The bottleneck is slow.
Ergebnis: /5
Summary
A bottleneck is the narrow point that limits the speed of the whole system.
- It means a restriction.
- It slows down processes.
- It is a compound word.
- Common in business.
Visual Trick
Draw a bottle.
Business Context
Use it in meetings.
Global Use
Common in all English regions.
Noun usage
Treat it as a noun.
Beispiel
The narrow bridge is a major bottleneck point for commuters every morning.
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