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matter

A matter is something you need to talk about, deal with, or think about.

Explanation at your level:

You use matter to talk about things. If you say 'It does not matter,' you mean it is not important. Everything you see around you—your phone, your food, your toys—is made of matter. It is the 'stuff' of the world.

A matter is a topic or a problem. You might have a 'serious matter' to discuss with your teacher. Also, scientists use this word to describe physical objects. If it takes up space, it is matter.

In B1 English, we use matter to describe situations that need attention. We often say 'a matter of time' to mean something will happen soon. In science, we study 'states of matter' like solid, liquid, and gas.

At this level, you can use matter in more complex phrases. 'As a matter of fact' is a great way to introduce a point. You can also use it to describe the 'essence' of a situation, such as 'the heart of the matter.'

Advanced users often use matter in abstract contexts. You might discuss 'political matters' or 'legal matters' with precision. It also appears in philosophical discussions about the relationship between mind and matter, exploring the divide between consciousness and physical reality.

At the mastery level, matter is used with nuance. You might encounter it in literary contexts describing the 'subject matter' of a complex novel. It also carries weight in physics, such as 'dark matter' or 'antimatter,' where the word retains its classical roots while defining the cutting edge of human scientific inquiry.

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  • Matter refers to a subject or situation requiring attention.
  • In science, it is the physical stuff that makes up the universe.
  • It is a very versatile word used in formal and casual contexts.
  • Commonly used in idioms like 'a matter of time'.

The word matter is a fascinating chameleon in the English language. At its most common, it refers to a subject or a situation that needs our attention. You might say, 'That is a private matter,' meaning it is something personal that shouldn't be discussed in public.

On the other hand, in the world of science, matter is the fundamental building block of the universe. It is anything that has mass and takes up space. From the stars in the sky to the chair you are sitting on, everything is made of matter! Understanding both the abstract and physical sides of this word will help you sound much more natural in conversation.

The history of matter is quite deep, tracing back to the Latin word materia, which meant 'timber' or 'wood.' It makes sense when you think about it—wood was the primary material used for building things in ancient times.

Over centuries, the word evolved through Old French into Middle English, gradually broadening its meaning from just 'building materials' to 'substance' and eventually to 'subject of thought.' It is a great example of how a concrete, physical word can become an abstract concept over time.

When using matter in daily life, you will often find it paired with adjectives like serious, urgent, or private. It is a versatile word that fits well in both professional emails and casual chats.

Remember that when you are talking about a problem, you often use the phrase a matter of. For example, 'It is just a matter of time' is a very common way to express that something is certain to happen eventually. Use it freely, but keep in mind that it sounds slightly more formal than just saying 'thing' or 'problem'.

Idioms make language colorful! Here are five ways to use matter:

  • As a matter of fact: Used to add extra information, often to correct someone.
  • A matter of life and death: Something extremely important or dangerous.
  • Matter of opinion: Something that people can disagree on.
  • Doesn't matter: It is not important.
  • No matter what: Regardless of the circumstances.

As a noun, matter is usually countable when referring to subjects (e.g., 'many matters to discuss') but uncountable when referring to physical substance (e.g., 'dark matter').

Pronunciation-wise, it is /ˈmætər/ in both British and American English, though Americans tend to tap the 'tt' as a quick 'd' sound. It rhymes with batter, chatter, flatter, scatter, and platter. Keep the stress on the first syllable!

Fun Fact

It evolved from building material to the 'stuff' of the universe!

Pronunciation Guide

UK /ˈmætə/

Short 'a' sound followed by a soft 'uh' sound.

US /ˈmætər/

The 'tt' sounds like a quick 'd'.

Common Errors

  • Pronouncing the 't' too hard
  • Adding an extra syllable
  • Confusing with 'mother'

Rhymes With

batter chatter flatter scatter platter

Difficulty Rating

Lesen 2/5

Easy to read in context.

Writing 2/5

Simple to use correctly.

Speaking 2/5

Common in daily speech.

Hören 2/5

Easy to hear.

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

thing stuff problem topic

Learn Next

material substance entity essence

Fortgeschritten

materialize immaterial substantial

Grammar to Know

Countable vs Uncountable Nouns

A matter (countable) vs. Dark matter (uncountable)

Subject-Verb Agreement

It matters (singular)

Prepositional Phrases

A matter of time

Examples by Level

1

It does not matter.

It is not important.

Common phrase.

2

What is the matter?

What is wrong?

Question form.

3

Everything is matter.

Everything is stuff.

Scientific fact.

4

It is a small matter.

A small thing.

Noun usage.

5

The matter is done.

The task is finished.

Past participle.

6

No matter.

It is okay.

Short response.

7

Matter is everywhere.

Stuff is everywhere.

General statement.

8

This is a new matter.

A new topic.

Countable noun.

1

It is a private matter.

2

What is the matter with him?

3

The matter was resolved quickly.

4

Science studies matter.

5

It is a matter of luck.

6

Do not worry about the matter.

7

The matter is urgent.

8

Matter exists in three states.

1

As a matter of fact, I agree.

2

It is a matter of time before they arrive.

3

We discussed several important matters.

4

The subject matter was difficult.

5

He is a man of no matter.

6

The matter requires careful thought.

7

It is a matter of principle.

8

She handles every matter with care.

1

It is a matter of life and death.

2

The heart of the matter is money.

3

Let us settle this matter now.

4

It is a matter of opinion.

5

The matter is under investigation.

6

He has a matter to attend to.

7

It is a trivial matter.

8

The matter was brought to court.

1

The legal matters are complex.

2

She delved into the subject matter.

3

It is a matter of national security.

4

The matter of his resignation is pending.

5

He spoke on the matter at length.

6

The matter is of great concern.

7

We must consider the matter objectively.

8

The matter has been pushed aside.

1

The matter of existence is profound.

2

He treated the matter with disdain.

3

The matter of aesthetics is subjective.

4

It is a matter of historical record.

5

The matter was settled by treaty.

6

She is well-versed in the matter.

7

The matter is beyond our control.

8

A matter of grave importance.

Gegenteile

nothing insignificance void

Häufige Kollokationen

serious matter
private matter
subject matter
matter of time
matter of opinion
urgent matter
handle a matter
discuss a matter
trivial matter
legal matter

Idioms & Expressions

"As a matter of fact"

Actually; in reality

As a matter of fact, I have been there.

neutral

"A matter of life and death"

Extremely important

Please hurry, it is a matter of life and death!

dramatic

"A matter of time"

Certain to happen

It is only a matter of time before he wins.

neutral

"Doesn't matter"

It is not important

It does not matter what you wear.

casual

"No matter what"

Regardless of the outcome

I will help you no matter what.

neutral

"Heart of the matter"

The most important part

Let us get to the heart of the matter.

neutral

Easily Confused

matter vs Material

Both relate to substance.

Matter is abstract/general; Material is concrete/specific.

The subject matter vs. building material.

matter vs Problem

Both imply an issue.

Problem is negative; Matter is neutral.

A math problem vs. a private matter.

matter vs Topic

Both refer to subjects.

Topic is for discussion; Matter is for action.

The topic of the meeting vs. the matter at hand.

matter vs Affair

Both refer to business.

Affair is often personal/secret.

A business affair vs. a legal matter.

Sentence Patterns

A2

It is a matter of [noun]

It is a matter of time.

A1

What is the matter with [person]?

What is the matter with him?

A2

It does not matter [clause]

It does not matter what you say.

B1

The matter of [noun] is [adj]

The matter of safety is crucial.

B2

Handle the matter of [noun]

We will handle the matter of payment.

Wortfamilie

Nouns

material physical stuff used to make things

Verbs

matter to be important

Adjectives

material relating to physical objects

Verwandt

immaterial opposite of important

How to Use It

frequency

9/10

Formality Scale

Legal proceedings Business meetings Daily conversation Slang

Häufige Fehler

Using 'matter' as a verb for 'to care' in the past tense incorrectly. It mattered.
Learners sometimes forget the -ed ending.
Confusing 'matter' with 'material'. The material is good.
Matter is general; material is specific.
Saying 'What is the matter of you?' What is the matter with you?
The correct preposition is 'with'.
Using 'matter' for 'problem' in all contexts. Use 'problem' for negative issues.
Matter is more neutral/formal.
Forgetting the article 'a' before 'matter'. It is a matter of...
It is a singular countable noun here.

Tips

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Memory Palace Trick

Visualize a 'matter' scale: one side has a problem, the other has a physical object.

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When Native Speakers Use It

When they want to sound serious or professional.

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Cultural Insight

It is a very common word in British English for 'problems'.

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Grammar Shortcut

Use 'It is a matter of' for a quick professional sentence.

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Say It Right

Focus on the 'tt' as a soft 'd' in American English.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't use 'matter' as a synonym for 'material' in construction.

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Did You Know?

It comes from the Latin word for wood!

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Study Smart

Group it with 'issue' and 'topic' for better recall.

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Writing Tip

Use it to transition to a new topic.

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Speaking Tip

Use 'As a matter of fact' to sound more confident.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

M-A-T-T-E-R: Making All Things That Exist Real.

Visual Association

Imagine a pile of wood (original meaning) turning into a galaxy (modern meaning).

Word Web

substance issue importance physics

Herausforderung

Use 'It is a matter of...' in three sentences today.

Wortherkunft

Latin

Original meaning: Timber or wood

Kultureller Kontext

None, very neutral.

Commonly used in formal business and casual 'what's wrong' scenarios.

'Dark Matter' (novel) 'It Doesn't Matter' (song)

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Professional

  • Urgent matter
  • Discuss the matter
  • Handle the matter

Scientific

  • States of matter
  • Dark matter
  • Physical matter

Personal

  • Private matter
  • What is the matter?
  • Does not matter

Debate

  • Matter of opinion
  • Heart of the matter
  • Matter of principle

Conversation Starters

"What is a matter that you are currently dealing with?"

"Do you think it is a matter of luck or hard work?"

"What is the most important matter in the world right now?"

"How would you explain matter to a child?"

"Have you ever had to discuss a serious matter at work?"

Journal Prompts

Write about a time you had to deal with a difficult matter.

If you could change one matter in your life, what would it be?

Describe the difference between a 'problem' and a 'matter'.

Reflect on why some things 'matter' more than others.

Häufig gestellte Fragen

8 Fragen

Yes, it means to be important (e.g., 'It matters to me').

It refers to solids, liquids, and gases.

It can be both formal and casual.

Matters.

No, always 'with you'.

Often, but 'matter' is more specific to issues.

A scientific term for invisible matter in space.

MA-ter.

Teste dich selbst

fill blank A1

What is the ___?

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: matter

Common phrase 'What is the matter?'

multiple choice A2

Which means 'not important'?

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: It does not matter

Negative form indicates lack of importance.

true false B1

Matter can refer to a physical substance.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Richtig

Yes, in science, matter is anything with mass.

match pairs B1

Word

Bedeutung

All matched!

Distinguishing meanings.

sentence order B2

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

Correct idiom: As a matter of fact.

Ergebnis: /5

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