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mandatory

Something that you must do or have because of a rule or law.

Explanation at your level:

Mandatory means 'must do.' If something is mandatory, you cannot choose. For example, wearing a seatbelt in a car is mandatory. It is a rule from the government. You have to follow it.

When a rule is mandatory, you have no choice. It is required. You might see a sign that says 'Mandatory mask wearing.' This means you must wear a mask to enter the building. It is not optional.

In professional settings, we use mandatory to describe tasks or behaviors that are required by policy. If your boss says a seminar is mandatory, you must attend. It is more formal than saying 'you have to' or 'it is necessary.' It implies an official requirement.

The word mandatory carries a sense of obligation that is legally or institutionally binding. Unlike 'compulsory,' which is often used for school subjects, 'mandatory' is frequently used in legal and workplace contexts. It is a key word for understanding rights and responsibilities in a society.

At an advanced level, mandatory is often used to discuss systemic requirements. It denotes a state of being where compliance is non-negotiable. In academic or political discourse, it highlights the transition from suggestion to enforcement. It is a precise term for defining the boundaries of individual agency within a regulated framework.

The nuance of mandatory lies in its intersection with authority. It is not merely a requirement; it is a mandate. In literary or high-level discourse, it can imply a sense of inevitability or systemic pressure. Understanding its etymological connection to 'mandate' helps clarify why it carries such weight in legal and institutional contexts.

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  • Means 'required by rule'.
  • Used in formal/professional contexts.
  • Opposite of optional.
  • Commonly used with 'attendance' and 'training'.

When you hear the word mandatory, think of it as the opposite of 'optional.' It comes from a place of authority, meaning someone in charge—like a teacher, a boss, or the law—has decided that a specific action is required.

You will often see this word used in professional or official environments. For example, if a company has a mandatory meeting, it means you are expected to be there, and choosing not to attend could lead to consequences. It is a strong, definitive word that leaves no room for negotiation.

The word mandatory has its roots in the Latin word mandatum, which means 'a command' or 'an order.' This is the same root that gives us the word 'mandate.' Over time, it evolved through Old French and Middle English to describe something that is 'ordered' or 'required by law.'

Interestingly, the root mandare is also related to the word 'command.' Historically, it was used to describe official instructions given by a superior to a subordinate. Today, we use it to describe everything from school attendance to safety protocols, maintaining that core sense of an authoritative requirement.

In English, mandatory is almost always used as an adjective placed before a noun. Common collocations include mandatory training, mandatory attendance, and mandatory sentencing.

While it is very common in formal and professional registers, you wouldn't typically use it in casual conversation with friends. Instead of saying 'It is mandatory to wear shoes here,' a friend might just say 'You have to wear shoes.' Use mandatory when you want to emphasize that a rule is strict and official.

While 'mandatory' itself isn't a common idiom, it is used within phrases that function like idioms:

  • Mandatory minimum: A legal term for the shortest sentence a judge must give for a crime.
  • Mandatory reporting: A requirement for certain professionals to report suspected abuse.
  • Make it mandatory: To turn a suggestion into a strict rule.
  • Mandatory fun: A sarcastic term for company events that employees are forced to attend.
  • Non-mandatory: The polite way to say 'optional.'

Mandatory is an adjective and does not change form for pluralization. It is pronounced MAN-duh-tuh-ree in American English and MAN-duh-tuh-ree (with a slightly different 'o') in British English.

It is often followed by the preposition 'for' or 'to' when describing the scope of the requirement. For example, 'It is mandatory for all students to wear uniforms.' It rhymes with 'sanctuary' or 'vocabulary' in terms of its rhythmic stress pattern.

Fun Fact

It comes from the same root as 'manual' (hand), implying a command given by hand or authority.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /ˈmændətəri/

MAN-duh-tuh-ree

US /ˈmændətɔːri/

MAN-duh-tor-ee

Common Errors

  • Pronouncing the 't' as a 'd'
  • Missing the 'a' sound
  • Stressing the wrong syllable

Rhymes With

sanctuary vocabulary secondary legendary momentary

Difficulty Rating

Lesen 2/5

Easy to understand

Writing 2/5

Easy to use

Speaking 2/5

Commonly used

Hören 2/5

Clear pronunciation

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

rule must law

Learn Next

compulsory obligatory mandate

Fortgeschritten

requisite imperative

Grammar to Know

Adjective usage

It is mandatory.

Prepositional phrases

Mandatory for all.

Subject-verb agreement

Rules are mandatory.

Examples by Level

1

Wearing a helmet is mandatory.

Helmet = hat for safety

Adjective usage

2

This class is mandatory.

Class = school lesson

Subject + is + adj

3

It is mandatory to be on time.

On time = not late

It is + adj + to + verb

4

Uniforms are mandatory.

Uniforms = school clothes

Plural noun + are + adj

5

Is this test mandatory?

Test = exam

Question form

6

The meeting is mandatory.

Meeting = group talk

Simple sentence

7

Safety gear is mandatory.

Safety gear = protection

Noun phrase

8

It is mandatory for everyone.

Everyone = all people

Prepositional phrase

1

Attendance is mandatory for all staff.

2

The vaccine is mandatory in this country.

3

Is it mandatory to sign this form?

4

Safety goggles are mandatory in the lab.

5

Mandatory training starts at nine.

6

The rules make it mandatory.

7

Participation is mandatory for the grade.

8

It is a mandatory requirement.

1

The company made the security update mandatory.

2

There is a mandatory waiting period for the permit.

3

Attendance at the orientation is mandatory.

4

The judge imposed a mandatory sentence.

5

He felt the mandatory overtime was unfair.

6

The school has a mandatory dress code.

7

Is there a mandatory fee for this service?

8

The law makes insurance mandatory.

1

The policy change was met with resistance because it was mandatory.

2

She found the mandatory social events to be quite draining.

3

The government introduced mandatory recycling programs.

4

He was surprised by the mandatory nature of the request.

5

The contract includes a mandatory arbitration clause.

6

Mandatory retirement ages are a subject of debate.

7

The course has a mandatory reading list.

8

It is a mandatory condition of the agreement.

1

The mandatory compliance with international standards is essential.

2

The mandatory character of the regulation was strictly enforced.

3

He questioned the mandatory imposition of these new rules.

4

The court ruled that the mandatory minimums were unconstitutional.

5

There is a mandatory requirement for all applicants to submit a portfolio.

6

The mandatory nature of the task did not alleviate his frustration.

7

The organization has a mandatory reporting structure.

8

The project requires mandatory adherence to safety protocols.

1

The mandatory ethos of the institution stifled individual creativity.

2

The mandatory imposition of cultural norms can be problematic.

3

Legal scholars often debate the ethics of mandatory sentencing.

4

The mandatory nature of the ritual was deeply ingrained in their culture.

5

Mandatory participation in the state ceremony was a sign of loyalty.

6

The mandatory implementation of the policy faced significant hurdles.

7

The mandatory character of the oath was non-negotiable.

8

He viewed the mandatory nature of the directive as an overreach of power.

Häufige Kollokationen

mandatory attendance
mandatory training
mandatory requirement
mandatory sentencing
make it mandatory
mandatory reporting
mandatory retirement
mandatory fee
mandatory compliance
strictly mandatory

Idioms & Expressions

"Make it mandatory"

To enforce a rule

The boss will make it mandatory for everyone to attend.

neutral

"Mandatory fun"

Forced social activities

We have to go to the office party, it's mandatory fun.

casual

"Mandatory minimum"

A fixed legal sentence

He faces a mandatory minimum of five years.

formal

"Non-mandatory"

Optional

The extra session is non-mandatory.

neutral

"Mandatory reading"

Required books

This book is mandatory reading for the course.

neutral

"Mandatory check"

A required inspection

The car needs a mandatory check before the race.

neutral

Easily Confused

mandatory vs Obligatory

Both mean required

Obligatory is more about social duty

It is obligatory to thank the host.

mandatory vs Compulsory

Both mean required

Compulsory is often used for school subjects

Math is a compulsory subject.

mandatory vs Necessary

Both mean needed

Necessary is about need, mandatory is about rules

Water is necessary.

mandatory vs Mandate

Same root

Mandate is a noun/verb, mandatory is an adjective

The government issued a mandate.

Sentence Patterns

B1

It is mandatory for [person] to [verb]

It is mandatory for staff to wear badges.

A1

The [noun] is mandatory

The training is mandatory.

B2

Make [noun] mandatory

They made helmets mandatory.

A2

Mandatory [noun] for [noun]

Mandatory attendance for all.

B1

Strictly mandatory

The rules are strictly mandatory.

Wortfamilie

Nouns

mandate An official order

Verbs

mandate To order or require

Adjectives

mandatory Required

Verwandt

command Same root

How to Use It

frequency

8/10

Formality Scale

Legal/Official Professional Casual Slang

Häufige Fehler

Mandatory to do Mandatory that you do / Mandatory for you to do
Grammatically, we usually use 'it is mandatory for X to Y' or 'it is mandatory that X Y'.
Using 'mandatory' for personal choices Use 'important' or 'necessary'
Mandatory implies authority, not personal preference.
Spelling as 'manditory' Mandatory
It ends in -ory, not -iry.
Confusing with 'mandatory' as a noun Use 'mandate' as the noun
Mandatory is an adjective, not a noun.
Using 'mandatory' for everything Use 'required' or 'essential'
Overusing 'mandatory' makes you sound like a robot.

Tips

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Memory Palace Trick

Imagine a judge with a gavel saying 'Mandatory!'

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When Native Speakers Use It

In official emails or workplace rules.

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Cultural Insight

Used in school and safety contexts.

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Grammar Shortcut

Always use 'for' or 'to' after it.

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Say It Right

Focus on the first syllable stress.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't use it for personal preferences.

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Did You Know?

It comes from the Latin for 'command'.

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Study Smart

Pair it with 'attendance' and 'training'.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

MAN-DATE-ORY: A MAN gives a DATE for an ORY (order).

Visual Association

A traffic sign that says 'Must Stop'.

Word Web

Required Rule Law Duty Compulsory

Herausforderung

Write three sentences about school rules using the word mandatory.

Wortherkunft

Latin

Original meaning: To command or entrust

Kultureller Kontext

None, but can sound bossy if used in casual conversation.

Commonly used in corporate and legal settings.

Mandatory sentencing laws in movies like 'The Shawshank Redemption'

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

At work

  • Mandatory training
  • Mandatory meeting
  • Mandatory attendance

At school

  • Mandatory subject
  • Mandatory uniform
  • Mandatory project

In law

  • Mandatory sentencing
  • Mandatory reporting
  • Mandatory insurance

In travel

  • Mandatory check-in
  • Mandatory security
  • Mandatory visa

Conversation Starters

"Do you think school uniforms should be mandatory?"

"What is a rule at your work that is mandatory?"

"Do you think voting should be mandatory?"

"Have you ever had to attend a meeting that was mandatory?"

"What are some mandatory safety rules you follow?"

Journal Prompts

Write about a rule you find annoying but mandatory.

If you were a leader, what rule would you make mandatory?

Describe a time you didn't know something was mandatory.

Why do you think some things are mandatory?

Häufig gestellte Fragen

8 Fragen

Yes, they are very similar and often interchangeable.

No, say 'it is mandatory for me'.

It can sound strict, so be careful in casual settings.

The noun is mandate.

MAN-duh-tuh-ree.

No, it is an adjective.

Yes, it is common in both.

Optional or voluntary.

Teste dich selbst

fill blank A1

Wearing a seatbelt is ___.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: mandatory

It is a legal requirement.

multiple choice A2

What does mandatory mean?

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: You must do it

It means required.

true false B1

If something is mandatory, you can skip it.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Falsch

Mandatory means you cannot skip it.

match pairs B1

Word

Bedeutung

All matched!

Matching synonyms and antonyms.

sentence order B2

Tippe auf die Wörter unten, um den Satz zu bilden
Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort:

This meeting is mandatory.

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