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- Materialized means to appear suddenly or to become real.
- It is often used for ghosts, plans, or unexpected arrivals.
- It is an intransitive verb, meaning it doesn't need an object.
- The negative form 'never materialized' is very common for failed plans.
- Literal Appearance
- The sudden physical presence of something that was not there before, often used in descriptive writing to create a sense of wonder or shock.
- Figurative Realization
- The process of an idea, a plan, or a potential event becoming a reality or a concrete fact in the world.
As the fog lifted, the silhouette of a massive ship materialized on the horizon, silent and imposing.
The funding we were promised never materialized, forcing us to cancel the entire project.
A look of pure joy materialized on her face when she saw the surprise.
The ghost story claimed that a lady in white materialized in the hallway every midnight.
- Economic Context
- Used to describe projected profits or market trends that actually happen as predicted.
The expected inflation materialized much faster than the central bank had anticipated.
- Intransitive Usage
- The subject performs the action of appearing; no object is needed. Example: 'The ghost materialized.'
Despite the hype, the revolutionary new product never materialized on store shelves.
A sense of dread materialized in the pit of his stomach as he read the letter.
The cat materialized from behind the sofa as soon as it heard the can opener.
Our plans for a summer vacation finally materialized when we found an affordable flight.
- Common Adverbs
- Suddenly, unexpectedly, eventually, slowly, never, fully.
- Science Fiction
- Used to describe teleportation or the physical manifestation of digital or energy-based entities.
The away team materialized on the planet's surface with a faint hum of energy.
The predicted storm never materialized, much to the relief of the coastal residents.
A sudden opportunity to work abroad materialized just as I was considering a career change.
The evidence against the suspect finally materialized after months of investigation.
- Sports Commentary
- Used when a gap in the defense or a scoring chance suddenly appears during a fast-paced game.
- Transitive vs. Intransitive
- Mistake: 'He materialized a solution.' Correct: 'A solution materialized.' Focus on the thing appearing.
Incorrect: The rain materialized at noon. (Better: The rain started at noon.)
Correct: The long-awaited rain finally materialized after weeks of drought.
Incorrect: I materialized my homework. (Better: I finished my homework.)
Correct: A solution to the complex problem materialized after hours of brainstorming.
- Confusion with 'Matured'
- Matured = developed/aged. Materialized = became real/visible.
- Materialized vs. Appeared
- 'Appeared' is neutral. 'Materialized' is more dramatic, sudden, or implies a transition from an idea to reality.
- Materialized vs. Emerged
- 'Emerged' suggests coming out of something (like a tunnel or a state). 'Materialized' suggests appearing from nowhere or becoming real.
The ghost materialized (sudden/mysterious) vs. The sun emerged (gradual/coming out).
His fears manifested as physical illness. (Outward sign of internal state)
The idea crystallized in her mind after a long walk. (Became clear and structured)
- Formal Alternatives
- Actualized, realized, manifested, substantiated.
How Formal Is It?
Wusstest du?
The word 'materialize' became very popular in the 19th century during the rise of spiritualism, when people claimed to see spirits 'materialize' during séances.
Aussprachehilfe
- Pronouncing it as three syllables (ma-ter-lyzd).
- Putting the stress on the first syllable (MA-ter-i-al-ized).
- Mispronouncing the 'i' as a long 'ai' sound.
- Forgetting the 'd' at the end in the past tense.
- Confusing the 't' sound with a 'd' sound.
Schwierigkeitsgrad
Common in news and literature, but the meaning is usually clear from context.
Requires understanding of intransitive usage and appropriate context.
A great word to sound more advanced, but can sound too formal if overused.
Easily recognized once you know the 'appear' connection.
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Voraussetzungen
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Fortgeschritten
Wichtige Grammatik
Intransitive Verbs
The ghost materialized. (No object needed)
Past Tense Formation
materialize + ed = materialized
Adverb Placement
Suddenly materialized or materialized suddenly.
Prepositional Phrases
Materialized out of the mist.
Negative Adverbs
Never materialized.
Beispiele nach Niveau
The ghost materialized in the old house.
The ghost appeared.
Subject + verb (past tense).
Suddenly, a beautiful flower materialized in the garden.
A flower appeared.
Adverb + subject + verb.
The cat materialized from under the bed.
The cat came out.
Subject + verb + prepositional phrase.
A small gift materialized on the table.
A gift appeared.
Subject + verb + prepositional phrase.
The stars materialized as the sun went down.
The stars appeared.
Subject + verb + time clause.
A smile materialized on the boy's face.
The boy smiled.
Subject + verb + prepositional phrase.
The rabbit materialized in the magician's hat.
The rabbit appeared.
Subject + verb + prepositional phrase.
A rainbow materialized after the rain.
A rainbow appeared.
Subject + verb + time phrase.
A waiter materialized to take our order.
A waiter came to us.
Subject + verb + infinitive of purpose.
The bus finally materialized out of the fog.
The bus appeared.
Subject + adverb + verb + prepositional phrase.
The sun never materialized all day.
The sun didn't show up.
Subject + negative adverb + verb.
A solution to the puzzle materialized in her mind.
She thought of the answer.
Subject + verb + prepositional phrase.
The promised rain never materialized.
It didn't rain.
Adjective + subject + negative adverb + verb.
A figure materialized at the end of the dark hallway.
Someone appeared.
Subject + verb + prepositional phrase.
The missing keys materialized in the kitchen.
The keys were found.
Adjective + subject + verb + prepositional phrase.
A new opportunity materialized for him at work.
He got a new chance.
Adjective + subject + verb + prepositional phrase.
The funding for the new park never materialized.
They didn't get the money.
Subject + negative adverb + verb.
Our plans for the weekend finally materialized.
Our plans became real.
Subject + adverb + verb.
A sense of hope materialized among the workers.
The workers felt hopeful.
Subject + verb + prepositional phrase.
The expected problems with the software never materialized.
The software worked fine.
Adjective + subject + negative adverb + verb.
A new witness materialized during the trial.
A new witness appeared.
Adjective + subject + verb + time phrase.
The results of the experiment materialized after several weeks.
The results became clear.
Subject + verb + time phrase.
A small profit materialized in the first year of business.
They made some money.
Adjective + subject + verb + time phrase.
The threat of a strike materialized on Monday morning.
The strike became real.
Subject + verb + time phrase.
The anticipated benefits of the merger have yet to materialize.
The benefits haven't happened yet.
Adjective + subject + 'have yet to' + verb.
As the deadline approached, a feeling of panic materialized.
People started to panic.
Time clause + subject + verb.
The suspect's alibi materialized just in time.
The alibi was found.
Subject + verb + time phrase.
A clear strategy for the project finally materialized.
They finally had a plan.
Adjective + subject + adverb + verb.
The risks associated with the investment materialized quickly.
The risks became real problems.
Subject + verb + adverb.
A figure materialized from the shadows, startling the guard.
Someone appeared suddenly.
Subject + verb + prepositional phrase + participle phrase.
The promised tax cuts never materialized, upsetting voters.
The tax cuts didn't happen.
Adjective + subject + negative adverb + verb + participle phrase.
A new market for the product materialized in Asia.
A new market appeared.
Adjective + subject + verb + prepositional phrase.
The abstract theories of the philosopher materialized in his daily actions.
His ideas showed in his life.
Adjective + subject + verb + prepositional phrase.
A sudden, inexplicable fear materialized in the quiet room.
A fear appeared for no reason.
Adjective + subject + verb + prepositional phrase.
The potential for conflict materialized as the negotiations stalled.
The chance of a fight became real.
Subject + verb + time clause.
The long-dormant volcano's threat materialized with a series of tremors.
The volcano became dangerous.
Adjective + subject + verb + prepositional phrase.
A sense of national identity materialized during the revolution.
People felt like a nation.
Subject + verb + time phrase.
The architect's vision materialized in the form of a stunning glass tower.
The building was built as planned.
Subject + verb + prepositional phrase.
The expected opposition to the bill never materialized in the Senate.
No one fought the bill.
Adjective + subject + negative adverb + verb + prepositional phrase.
A new understanding of the disease materialized after the breakthrough.
They understood the disease better.
Adjective + subject + verb + time phrase.
The ontological status of the entity changed as it materialized in our dimension.
The being became real here.
Subject + verb + time clause.
The latent tensions within the community materialized into open hostility.
Hidden anger became real fighting.
Adjective + subject + verb + prepositional phrase.
Her artistic inspiration materialized as a series of intricate sculptures.
Her ideas became sculptures.
Adjective + subject + verb + prepositional phrase.
The digital avatar materialized on the screen with startling realism.
The avatar appeared very clearly.
Adjective + subject + verb + prepositional phrase.
A profound sense of loss materialized as the reality of the situation set in.
They felt very sad.
Adjective + subject + verb + time clause.
The ephemeral beauty of the moment materialized in her poetry.
The beauty was captured in her poems.
Adjective + subject + verb + prepositional phrase.
The specter of war materialized on the borders of the two nations.
War became a real threat.
Subject + verb + prepositional phrase.
The promised utopia never materialized, leaving only disillusionment.
The perfect world didn't happen.
Adjective + subject + negative adverb + verb + participle phrase.
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
— To appear suddenly and unexpectedly, as if by magic.
The keys seemed to materialize out of thin air.
— A formal way to say something didn't happen.
The expected economic growth failed to materialize.
— Something that hasn't happened yet but is expected.
The benefits of the new law have yet to materialize.
— Something that is taking a long time to happen.
Support for the new policy was slow to materialize.
— To take a specific form when becoming real.
His fear materialized as a cold sweat.
— A more detailed way to say 'materialized as'.
The aid materialized in the form of food and medicine.
— To see something appear right in front of you.
The image materialized before my eyes on the screen.
— A classic descriptive phrase for a mysterious appearance.
A dark figure materialized from the shadows.
— To appear far away, often used for ships or storms.
A massive storm cloud materialized on the horizon.
— To happen or appear just before it's too late.
A solution materialized at the last minute.
Wird oft verwechselt mit
'Happened' is general; 'materialized' implies a process or sudden appearance.
'Appeared' is neutral; 'materialized' is more dramatic or relates to ideas becoming real.
'Matured' is about aging/developing; 'materialized' is about becoming real/visible.
Redewendungen & Ausdrücke
— To appear suddenly and without explanation.
He seemed to materialize out of thin air right behind me.
informal— A metaphorical way to say a hidden problem became real.
The software bug, the ghost in the machine, finally materialized during the demo.
technical/literary— To appear from a mysterious or unknown source.
The funding for the project seemed to materialize from the ether.
literary— To appear unexpectedly and unwantedly (a variation of 'turn up like a bad penny').
My old rival materialized at the party like a bad penny.
informal— To appear suddenly after being hidden or ignored (variation of 'come out of the woodwork').
As soon as I won the lottery, distant relatives started to materialize from the woodwork.
informal— To appear very quickly.
The waiter materialized in a flash to refill our glasses.
informal— To appear completely unexpectedly.
The job offer materialized out of the blue.
informal— To appear from the distant past.
The ancient artifact seemed to materialize from the mists of time.
literary— To become real or visible when things are viewed clearly and realistically.
The flaws in the plan materialized in the cold light of day.
neutral— To appear or become real after a disaster (variation of 'rise from the ashes').
A new sense of community materialized from the ashes of the fire.
literaryLeicht verwechselbar
Both mean becoming visible.
'Manifested' often refers to an outward sign of an inner state (like stress manifesting as a headache). 'Materialized' is more about the thing itself becoming real or visible.
His stress manifested as a rash, but the help he needed never materialized.
Both involve appearing.
'Emerged' implies coming out of something (like a tunnel). 'Materialized' implies appearing from nowhere or becoming real.
The bear emerged from the cave, but a solution to our problem never materialized.
Both relate to things becoming definite.
'Solidified' is specifically about a plan or substance becoming firm. 'Materialized' is about it coming into existence.
Our plans solidified on Tuesday, and the project finally materialized on Friday.
Both mean something happened.
'Occurred' is a neutral word for an event. 'Materialized' suggests the event was expected or appeared suddenly.
The accident occurred at noon, but the expected police presence never materialized.
Both mean making something real.
'Realized' is often used for achieving a dream or understanding something. 'Materialized' is more about the physical or actual appearance of the thing.
She realized her dream when the funding finally materialized.
Satzmuster
The [noun] materialized.
The ghost materialized.
The [noun] materialized in the [place].
The cat materialized in the kitchen.
The [noun] never materialized.
The rain never materialized.
As [clause], a [noun] materialized.
As the fog cleared, a ship materialized.
The [abstract noun] materialized as [noun].
His fear materialized as a cold sweat.
The [adjective] [noun] materialized into [noun].
The latent tensions materialized into open hostility.
[Noun] materialized out of thin air.
The keys materialized out of thin air.
[Noun] finally materialized.
The opportunity finally materialized.
Wortfamilie
Substantive
Verben
Adjektive
Verwandt
So verwendest du es
Common in written English, less common in casual spoken English.
-
The meeting materialized at 2 PM.
→
The meeting took place at 2 PM.
'Materialized' implies a transition to reality or a sudden appearance, not just a scheduled event.
-
He materialized a rabbit from the hat.
→
A rabbit materialized from the hat.
'Materialized' is usually intransitive. The thing appearing should be the subject.
-
The car materialized into the driveway.
→
The car pulled into the driveway.
Unless the car appeared out of thin air, 'materialized' is too dramatic for a normal arrival.
-
I materialized my homework.
→
I finished my homework.
'Materialized' is not a synonym for 'completed' or 'did'.
-
The fruit materialized on the tree.
→
The fruit grew on the tree.
'Materialized' implies a more sudden or non-biological appearance.
Tipps
Use for Impact
Save 'materialized' for moments where an appearance is surprising or significant. It's more powerful than 'appeared'.
Be Precise
Use 'materialized' to describe when projected benefits or risks actually happen. It sounds professional and data-driven.
Learn the Negative
'Never materialized' is a very common and useful phrase. Learn it as a single unit of meaning.
Check Your Register
In a very casual setting, 'materialized' might sound a bit 'fancy'. Use it for humor or when you want to be more descriptive.
Context Clues
If you see 'materialized' in a story, look for words like 'suddenly' or 'mist' to help you visualize the scene.
No Object Needed
Remember: things materialize. You don't usually materialize things. The thing that appears is the subject.
Vary Your Synonyms
Don't use 'materialized' every time. Mix it with 'appeared', 'emerged', and 'showed up' to keep your writing interesting.
Matter + Real
Just remember: Materialized = Matter + Real. It became matter, and it became real.
Four Syllables
Make sure to pronounce all four syllables: ma-te-ri-al-ized. Don't rush it!
Describe the 'How'
Use adverbs like 'slowly', 'miraculously', or 'ominously' with 'materialized' to set the mood.
Einprägen
Eselsbrücke
Think of 'Matter' + 'Real'. If something materializes, it becomes 'Matter' and it becomes 'Real'.
Visuelle Assoziation
Imagine a 3D printer slowly creating an object. It is materializing before your eyes.
Word Web
Herausforderung
Try to use 'materialized' in three different ways today: once for something you see, once for a plan, and once for a feeling.
Wortherkunft
From the word 'material' + the suffix '-ize'. 'Material' comes from the Latin 'materialis', meaning 'belonging to matter'.
Ursprüngliche Bedeutung: To give material form to something.
Indo-European (Latin branch).Kultureller Kontext
No specific sensitivities, but avoid using it for sensitive personal issues unless you want to sound clinical.
Used frequently in news and formal reports to sound objective and precise.
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Kontexte aus dem Alltag
Business
- The profits materialized.
- The risks materialized.
- The deal materialized.
- The benefits materialized.
Science Fiction
- The ship materialized.
- The alien materialized.
- The portal materialized.
- The beam materialized.
Ghost Stories
- The spirit materialized.
- A figure materialized.
- The ghost materialized.
- The apparition materialized.
Weather
- The storm materialized.
- The rain materialized.
- The fog materialized.
- The sun materialized.
Personal Plans
- The trip materialized.
- The job materialized.
- The opportunity materialized.
- The dream materialized.
Gesprächseinstiege
"Have you ever had a plan that just never materialized?"
"What's the most surprising thing that ever materialized in front of you?"
"Do you think a truly digital world will ever fully materialize?"
"If you could make anything materialize right now, what would it be?"
"Have you ever seen a ghost materialize, or do you know someone who has?"
Tagebuch-Impulse
Write about a time a great opportunity materialized for you unexpectedly.
Describe a scene where something mysterious materializes out of the dark.
Reflect on a goal you have. What steps are needed for it to materialize?
Write a short story about a world where people can make objects materialize with their minds.
How do you feel when a plan you were excited about never materializes?
Häufig gestellte Fragen
10 FragenYes, but it often implies they appeared suddenly or unexpectedly. For example, 'A waiter materialized at our side.' It can also be used ironically if someone is always late and finally shows up.
No! While common in ghost stories, it's used frequently in business (profits materializing), weather (storms materializing), and everyday life (plans materializing).
'Showed up' is informal and simple. 'Materialized' is more formal, descriptive, and can imply a more dramatic or significant appearance.
It's better to say 'A plan materialized' or 'I realized a plan.' 'Materialized' is usually intransitive, meaning the plan is the subject that does the appearing.
It is a 'B2' level word, meaning it's common in newspapers, books, and professional settings, but you might not hear it every day in very casual conversation.
Yes, you can say 'The threat materialized' or 'Our fears materialized.' it just means they became real.
In British English, it can be spelled 'materialised' (with an 's') or 'materialized' (with a 'z'). Both are correct, but 's' is more traditional in the UK.
It's an idiom meaning something appeared very suddenly and with no obvious explanation, like magic.
Yes, it can describe a solid forming in a liquid (precipitation) or energy turning into matter in physics.
Yes, 'A sense of dread materialized in the room' is a very effective and descriptive way to write.
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Summary
'Materialized' is a powerful verb that describes the shift from the abstract to the concrete. For example: 'The promised funding never materialized,' showing a gap between words and reality.
- Materialized means to appear suddenly or to become real.
- It is often used for ghosts, plans, or unexpected arrivals.
- It is an intransitive verb, meaning it doesn't need an object.
- The negative form 'never materialized' is very common for failed plans.
Use for Impact
Save 'materialized' for moments where an appearance is surprising or significant. It's more powerful than 'appeared'.
Be Precise
Use 'materialized' to describe when projected benefits or risks actually happen. It sounds professional and data-driven.
Learn the Negative
'Never materialized' is a very common and useful phrase. Learn it as a single unit of meaning.
Check Your Register
In a very casual setting, 'materialized' might sound a bit 'fancy'. Use it for humor or when you want to be more descriptive.
Beispiel
The promised funding for the project never materialized.
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