world
The world is the Earth and everything that lives on it.
Explanation at your level:
The world is the Earth. It is the big planet where we live. You can travel around the world. It is very big and beautiful. Everyone lives on this one world together.
We use the word world to talk about the planet. You might say, 'I want to see the world.' It also means a group of people. For example, the 'world of music' is all the people who love and play music.
In this level, you will use world to discuss global issues. Phrases like 'world peace' or 'world economy' are very common. It helps you talk about things that affect everyone, not just your local town or country.
At this stage, you will notice world used in more abstract ways. You might describe someone as having 'a world of experience,' meaning they have a lot of knowledge. It is also common in idiomatic expressions that describe emotions or specific social circles.
Advanced learners use world to discuss cultural or professional spheres. You might talk about the 'literary world' or 'the world of academia.' It is also used in philosophical contexts to describe one's perception of reality or their personal 'worldview.'
At the mastery level, world is used in complex literary and metaphorical ways. Authors use it to define the scope of a character's existence or their internal psychological state. You might encounter phrases like 'a world apart' to denote extreme differences in status or perspective, showcasing the word's versatility in high-level discourse.
Palabra en 30 segundos
- World refers to planet Earth.
- It also means a sphere of interest.
- Commonly used with 'the'.
- Plural is 'worlds'.
When we talk about the world, we usually mean the planet Earth. It is the home to billions of people, animals, and plants. It is a massive, complex place that connects us all through geography and history.
However, the word has a second, more abstract meaning. We often use it to describe a specific sphere of interest. For example, if someone says they work in the 'world of technology,' they mean the entire industry and community surrounding that field. It helps us categorize different parts of our lives.
The word world has fascinating roots in Old English. It comes from the word woruld, which literally translates to 'age of man.' It combined wer (man) and ald (age), suggesting that the word originally referred to the duration of human existence rather than just the physical planet.
Over centuries, this concept evolved through Germanic languages. It shares a common ancestor with the Old Saxon werold and Old High German weralt. It is a beautiful reminder that our ancestors viewed the world as a human-centric timeline before it became the scientific term for our globe.
Using world is very straightforward because it is a high-frequency noun. You will see it used in phrases like 'the whole world' or 'around the world.' It is neutral in tone, meaning you can use it in a casual chat with friends or in a formal academic essay.
When talking about specific fields, we often use it after a noun, like 'the business world' or 'the art world.' This usage is very common in professional settings to describe a community of people who share a specific passion or job.
Idioms make English colorful. On top of the world means feeling extremely happy. Out of this world describes something amazing or excellent. The best of both worlds refers to a situation where you enjoy the advantages of two different things at once. To mean the world to someone means to be extremely important to them. Finally, to set the world on fire means to be very successful or famous.
The word world is a countable noun. Its plural form is worlds. We almost always use the definite article 'the' before it when referring to our planet (e.g., 'the world is changing').
Pronunciation can be tricky due to the 'r' sound. In British English, it is often pronounced /wɜːld/, while in American English, the 'r' is more pronounced as /wɜrld/. It rhymes with 'furled' and 'curled,' which are great words to practice with to get that 'r' sound just right.
Fun Fact
It originally meant the 'time' of humanity, not the physical planet.
Pronunciation Guide
The 'r' is silent or very soft.
The 'r' is clearly heard.
Common Errors
- Pronouncing the 'l' too strongly
- Dropping the 'r' in US English
- Confusing with 'word'
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Easy
Easy
Easy
Easy
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
Avanzado
Grammar to Know
Definite Article Use
The world is blue.
Countable Nouns
Two worlds.
Compound Nouns
Worldview.
Examples by Level
The world is big.
The planet is large.
Subject + verb + adjective.
I live in this world.
My home is here.
Prepositional phrase.
The world is beautiful.
Earth is pretty.
Simple sentence.
We love the world.
We like our planet.
Subject + verb + object.
He travels the world.
He goes to many places.
Verb + noun.
Look at the world.
See the planet.
Imperative verb.
Our world is green.
Earth has nature.
Possessive adjective.
The world is blue.
Earth has water.
Color description.
The world is full of different cultures.
She wants to travel the world.
He is the best in the world.
The world population is growing.
They are changing the world.
It is a small world.
The world is changing fast.
Welcome to my world.
Climate change affects the whole world.
She is an expert in the world of finance.
He has a world of patience with his students.
The world record was broken today.
It is a world-class performance.
We live in a digital world.
The world stage is very competitive.
She sees the world differently.
He felt like he was on top of the world.
The news spread across the world.
She created her own little world.
It was an out-of-this-world experience.
They have the best of both worlds.
The world is your oyster.
He is not of this world.
The world is at a crossroads.
The academic world is often very insular.
She has a unique worldview that challenges tradition.
The world of high fashion is notoriously fickle.
His work gained recognition in the world of art.
The company dominates the world market.
She is a citizen of the world.
The world order is shifting.
He is a man of the world.
The novel creates a fully realized world.
She was a world apart from her peers.
The world-weary traveler finally returned home.
He sought to change the world for the better.
The world of the play is dark and gritty.
She was lost in her own world of thoughts.
The world-historical significance cannot be ignored.
He lived in a world of his own making.
Antónimos
Colocaciones comunes
Idioms & Expressions
"on top of the world"
extremely happy
I felt on top of the world after passing the exam.
casual"out of this world"
amazing
The food at that restaurant was out of this world.
casual"best of both worlds"
benefit from two things
Working from home gives me the best of both worlds.
neutral"mean the world to someone"
be very important
My family means the world to me.
neutral"set the world on fire"
be highly successful
He didn't set the world on fire with his first book.
neutral"a world of difference"
a large difference
There is a world of difference between these two cars.
neutralEasily Confused
similar spelling
word is speech, world is planet
I said a word; I live in the world.
similar meaning
Earth is the proper name
The Earth orbits the sun.
sounds same
whirled is past tense of whirl
She whirled around.
adjective form
worldly vs world
He has worldly possessions.
Sentence Patterns
Subject + is + the + world
You are the world to me.
Verb + around + the + world
We flew around the world.
Adj + world
It is a digital world.
Noun + of + the + world
He is a citizen of the world.
World + verb
The world changes quickly.
Familia de palabras
Nouns
Adjectives
Relacionado
How to Use It
10
Formality Scale
Errores comunes
World is a countable noun and needs an article.
World refers to the planet, not the ground.
World (planet) vs Word (speech unit).
In compound phrases, 'the' is often omitted.
Common typo.
Tips
Memory Palace
Imagine the world on your desk.
Native Usage
Use it to describe your interests.
Cultural Insight
Global vs. Local contrast.
Grammar Shortcut
Always use 'the' with world.
Say It Right
Focus on the 'ld' ending.
Don't Make This Mistake
Don't forget the article.
Did You Know?
It meant 'age of man' first.
Study Smart
Read global news.
Expand
Learn 'worldwide'.
Writing Tip
Use it to define scope.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
W-O-R-L-D: We Observe Real Life Daily.
Visual Association
A spinning globe in your hands.
Word Web
Desafío
Write one sentence about your 'world' today.
Origen de la palabra
Old English
Original meaning: Age of man
Contexto cultural
None, universally understood.
Used frequently in global media and news.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
Travel
- around the world
- world tour
- world traveler
Work
- business world
- world-class service
- world market
News
- world news
- world leader
- world peace
Personal
- my world
- world of difference
- on top of the world
Conversation Starters
"If you could travel anywhere in the world, where would you go?"
"How do you think the world will change in 10 years?"
"What is the most beautiful place in the world you have visited?"
"Do you think it is a small world?"
"What does 'world peace' mean to you?"
Journal Prompts
Describe your 'world' in three words.
If you could change one thing about the world, what would it be?
Write about a time you felt on top of the world.
How does your worldview differ from your parents'?
Preguntas frecuentes
8 preguntasIt is singular, plural is worlds.
No, always 'in the world'.
Often yes, but Earth is the planet name.
Your personal outlook on life.
It is neutral and used everywhere.
Earth, globe, planet.
Like 'whirled' but with an 'r'.
No, but it forms many (worldwide).
Ponte a prueba
The ___ is round.
The planet is round.
Which means the whole planet?
World refers to Earth.
The plural of world is worlds.
Correct plural.
Word
Significado
Matching definitions.
Travel around the world.
Puntuación: /5
Summary
The word 'world' represents both our physical home and our personal spheres of interest.
- World refers to planet Earth.
- It also means a sphere of interest.
- Commonly used with 'the'.
- Plural is 'worlds'.
Memory Palace
Imagine the world on your desk.
Native Usage
Use it to describe your interests.
Cultural Insight
Global vs. Local contrast.
Grammar Shortcut
Always use 'the' with world.
Ejemplo
The world is a very big place with many countries.
Related Content
Aprende en contexto
Esta palabra en otros idiomas
Frases relacionadas
Más palabras de Geography
surtsey
B1Es una isla volcánica en Islandia que se formó en una erupción. Es un lugar único para estudiar cómo las plantas y animales colonizan nueva tierra.
rural
A2Relating to the countryside rather than the town or city. It describes areas where there are few buildings, a lot of nature, and often many farms.
commons
A1El 'commons' es un espacio compartido abierto a toda la comunidad, como un parque o una plaza donde la gente se reúne.
terrain
A1El terreno se refiere a las características físicas de la tierra. Describe si el suelo es plano, montañoso o difícil de recorrer.
octopolis
B1Es un lugar real en Australia donde viven muchos pulpos juntos, formando una especie de 'ciudad'.
carolina
B1Es una región en el sureste de EE.UU. que incluye Carolina del Norte y Carolina del Sur. También es un nombre de mujer.
brazil
B2Se refiere a algo o alguien de Brasil, un país grande en Sudamérica. Se usa para hablar de su cultura, gente o productos.
mountains
A2Son elevaciones naturales muy grandes en la tierra, mucho más altas y empinadas que las colinas.
disstrictate
C1Describing a geographic or administrative area that has been systematically divided into separate, strictly defined zones or districts. It refers to the state of being partitioned into rigid sectors for the purpose of organization or governance.
northeastern
A1Located in or coming from the direction between north and east. It is used to describe a part of a country, a region, or the direction of the wind.