B1 Adjective, Noun #35 رایج‌ترین 4 دقیقه مطالعه

cardinal

Cardinal means something is of the greatest importance, or it refers to a red bird or a church leader.

Explanation at your level:

A cardinal is a bird with bright red feathers. You can see them in trees. It is also a very important number. We use numbers like 1, 2, and 3 to count things. These are called cardinal numbers. Remember the red bird and the counting numbers!

The word cardinal has a few meanings. First, it is a beautiful red bird found in North America. Second, it is a name for a high-ranking leader in the church. Finally, in math, cardinal numbers are the basic numbers we use to count objects, like one, two, and three.

You will often see cardinal used as an adjective to mean 'most important' or 'fundamental.' For example, a 'cardinal rule' is a rule that you must always follow. It is a formal way to say that something is essential. Also, remember that a cardinal is a bird with a very distinct red color.

In more advanced English, cardinal is used to emphasize that something is the 'hinge' or the core of a concept. We talk about 'cardinal virtues' or 'cardinal points' on a compass. It is a sophisticated word that suggests something is not just important, but absolutely necessary for a system to function correctly.

The term cardinal carries a sense of authority and foundational significance. When an academic or professional speaker uses it, they are highlighting a primary principle. Its etymological link to 'hinge' is key; it implies that without this specific element, the entire structure would collapse. It is frequently used in formal writing to describe core tenets or primary directions.

Mastery of cardinal involves understanding its shift from ecclesiastical hierarchy to mathematical theory and natural history. It is a word that bridges the gap between the concrete—the vibrant red bird—and the abstract—the fundamental nature of counting. In literary contexts, it can evoke the solemnity of the church or the clarity of a compass, showing its remarkable versatility across centuries of English usage.

واژه در 30 ثانیه

  • Cardinal means fundamental or core.
  • It refers to a bright red bird.
  • It is a high-ranking church official.
  • It is a number used for counting.

When you hear the word cardinal, it might seem like it has many different meanings, but they all share a sense of being 'central' or 'foundational.' Think of it as the core of something.

As an adjective, we use it to describe things that are the most important. For example, a cardinal sin is a very serious mistake, and a cardinal rule is a rule that you absolutely cannot break. It implies that everything else depends on this one thing.

As a noun, the word takes on three distinct personalities. First, there is the bird—the male cardinal is famous for its brilliant red feathers and crest. Second, there is the church official—a high-ranking leader in the Catholic Church who wears distinctive red robes. Finally, in math, cardinal numbers are the basic numbers we use to count objects (1, 2, 3), as opposed to ordinal numbers (1st, 2nd, 3rd).

The word cardinal comes from the Latin word cardinalis, which means 'serving as a hinge.' Just like a hinge allows a door to swing open, a 'cardinal' thing is something that other things 'swing' or depend upon.

In the Middle Ages, the term was applied to the most important priests in Rome—those who were the 'hinges' of the Church. Because these officials wore bright red robes, the name eventually transferred to the bird, which shares that same vibrant color.

The mathematical use also stems from this idea of being 'central' or 'fundamental.' Since counting is the hinge upon which all other mathematics turns, the numbers used for counting became known as cardinal numbers. It is a fascinating example of how one single root word can branch out into religion, nature, and science over hundreds of years.

Using cardinal as an adjective is quite formal. You will often hear it in phrases like cardinal rule, cardinal principle, or cardinal virtue. It adds a sense of gravity and seriousness to your statement.

When talking about the bird or the church official, the usage is straightforward. You might say, 'I saw a cardinal in the garden,' or 'The cardinal attended the meeting.' These are standard, neutral registers.

In math class, you will hear teachers refer to cardinal numbers specifically when distinguishing them from ordinal numbers. This is a technical, academic context. Using 'cardinal' in casual conversation to mean 'very important' might sound a bit fancy or slightly old-fashioned, so stick to 'crucial' or 'essential' if you want to sound more relaxed.

Cardinal rule: A fundamental rule that must never be broken. Example: The cardinal rule of camping is to leave no trace behind.

Cardinal sin: A major, unforgivable mistake. Example: Arriving late to the wedding was a cardinal sin in her family.

Cardinal points: The four main directions on a compass (North, South, East, West). Example: Use the cardinal points to navigate your way home.

Cardinal virtue: One of the four main virtues (prudence, justice, fortitude, temperance). Example: Patience is often considered a cardinal virtue.

Cardinal number: A number that says how many of something there are. Example: In the set {a, b, c}, the cardinal number is three.

The word cardinal is pronounced KAR-din-ul. In both British and American English, the stress is on the first syllable. It rhymes with words like marginal or original.

As a noun, the plural is cardinals. As an adjective, it does not change form because adjectives in English are invariable. You don't say 'cardinals rules'; you always say 'cardinal rules.'

When using it as an adjective, it almost always precedes the noun it modifies. You wouldn't say 'The rule is cardinal,' although that is grammatically possible, it is much more common to say 'That is a cardinal rule.' Remember to use the indefinite article 'a' or 'an' when using it as a noun: 'I saw a cardinal' or 'He is a cardinal.' It is a very versatile word that fits into many sentence structures.

Fun Fact

The bird was named after the church officials because of their red robes.

Examples by Level

1

The cardinal is red.

The bird is red.

Noun usage.

2

One is a cardinal number.

One is a counting number.

Mathematical term.

3

I see a cardinal.

I see a red bird.

Basic subject-verb-object.

4

It is a cardinal.

It is a red bird.

Simple identification.

5

Count the cardinal birds.

Count the red birds.

Adjective usage.

6

The cardinal is pretty.

The bird is beautiful.

Adjective description.

7

Birds are cardinals.

These birds are this type.

Plural noun.

8

Look at the cardinal.

See the bird.

Imperative sentence.

1

The cardinal rule is to be kind.

2

He is a cardinal in the church.

3

Cardinals have bright red feathers.

4

We use cardinal numbers to count.

5

The cardinal sang in the tree.

6

It is a cardinal principle of our team.

7

The cardinal flew away quickly.

8

Do you see the cardinal?

1

Safety is the cardinal rule in this lab.

2

The cardinal points are North, South, East, and West.

3

He was appointed as a cardinal by the Pope.

4

The cardinal sat on the fence.

5

Patience is a cardinal virtue for teachers.

6

We learned about cardinal numbers in math.

7

The cardinal's red color is very bright.

8

It is a cardinal error to ignore the instructions.

1

The cardinal importance of this project cannot be overstated.

2

She was wearing a coat the color of a cardinal.

3

The cardinal virtues are justice, prudence, temperance, and fortitude.

4

In set theory, we discuss the cardinal size of a set.

5

The cardinal directed the ceremony with great dignity.

6

His cardinal mistake was trusting the wrong person.

7

The cardinal directions help us find our way.

8

The cardinal's influence in the church is significant.

1

The cardinal tenets of the philosophy were debated for hours.

2

The cardinal significance of the discovery changed the field.

3

He acted with the cardinal grace of a true leader.

4

The cardinal objective of the mission was peace.

5

The cardinal numbers represent the magnitude of the set.

6

Her cardinal sin was her lack of honesty.

7

The cardinal bird is a symbol of winter in the north.

8

The cardinal principles of justice must be upheld.

1

The cardinal inflection of his voice betrayed his nerves.

2

The cardinal structure of the cathedral is breathtaking.

3

He possessed a cardinal understanding of the ancient texts.

4

The cardinal red of his vestments stood out against the stone.

5

The cardinal nature of the problem required an immediate solution.

6

She adhered to the cardinal rules of the order.

7

The cardinal birds returned to the feeder in spring.

8

His cardinal achievement was the reform of the constitution.

ترکیب‌های رایج

cardinal rule
cardinal number
cardinal sin
cardinal point
cardinal virtue
cardinal principle
bright red cardinal
the cardinal of
cardinal importance
cardinal direction

Idioms & Expressions

"cardinal rule"

the most important rule

The cardinal rule is to be honest.

neutral

"cardinal sin"

a very bad mistake

It was a cardinal sin to forget the keys.

neutral

"cardinal points"

N, S, E, W

Look at the cardinal points on the compass.

neutral

"cardinal number"

a counting number

We learned cardinal numbers in school.

academic

"cardinal virtue"

a main positive quality

Justice is a cardinal virtue.

formal

"cardinal importance"

very important

This task is of cardinal importance.

formal

Easily Confused

cardinal vs ordinal

similar sound

cardinal is for counting, ordinal is for order

One vs First

cardinal vs carnal

similar spelling

carnal means physical/fleshly

Carnal desires vs Cardinal rules

cardinal vs marginal

similar rhyme

marginal means small/on the edge

Marginal gain vs Cardinal rule

cardinal vs original

similar rhyme

original means first/new

Original idea vs Cardinal principle

Sentence Patterns

A1

The cardinal is [adjective]

The cardinal is bright.

A2

It is a cardinal [noun]

It is a cardinal rule.

B2

This is of cardinal importance

This is of cardinal importance.

A1

The cardinal [verb]

The cardinal sang.

B1

He is a cardinal in the [noun]

He is a cardinal in the church.

خانواده کلمه

Nouns

cardinality the number of elements in a set

Adjectives

cardinal fundamental

مرتبط

cardinalate the office of a cardinal

How to Use It

frequency

6

Formality Scale

formal (cardinal principle) neutral (cardinal bird) casual (not common)

اشتباهات رایج

Using cardinal for ordinal First, second, third
Cardinal is for counting, ordinal is for order.
Confusing with 'carnal' Cardinal
Carnal relates to the body; cardinal is important.
Thinking it is a verb Noun/Adjective
Cardinal is never used as a verb.
Pluralizing as 'cardinals rule' Cardinal rule
Adjectives don't take an 's'.
Mispronouncing as 'car-di-nal' KAR-din-ul
The stress is on the first syllable.

Tips

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Memory Palace

Imagine a red bird wearing a hat sitting on a number.

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Native usage

Use it to emphasize importance.

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Bird symbol

It's a state bird for many US states.

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Adjective rule

Always keep it before the noun.

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Say it clear

Don't skip the 'i' in the middle.

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Don't mix with ordinal

Cardinal = count, Ordinal = order.

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Hinge origin

It means hinge in Latin.

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Context grouping

Learn the three meanings separately.

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Rhyme time

Rhymes with original.

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Formal tone

Use it in essays to sound smart.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

A cardinal is a HINGE (Latin origin) that holds the door of importance open.

Visual Association

A bright red bird sitting on a giant number 1.

Word Web

Important Bird Counting Hinge Red

چالش

Write three sentences using 'cardinal' as an adjective, a bird, and a number.

ریشه کلمه

Latin

Original meaning: Hinge

بافت فرهنگی

None, but be aware of the religious context.

In the US, the cardinal is a very popular bird, often seen as a symbol of winter.

The St. Louis Cardinals (baseball team) Catholic cardinals in movies

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

at school

  • cardinal number
  • cardinal rule
  • cardinal directions

in nature

  • bright red cardinal
  • cardinal bird
  • saw a cardinal

in church

  • the cardinal
  • cardinal's robes
  • church cardinal

in writing

  • cardinal importance
  • cardinal principle
  • cardinal sin

Conversation Starters

"Have you ever seen a cardinal bird?"

"What do you think is a cardinal rule for success?"

"Do you know the difference between cardinal and ordinal numbers?"

"Why do you think the bird is named after a church official?"

"Can you name the cardinal directions?"

Journal Prompts

Describe a time you broke a cardinal rule.

Write about why patience is a cardinal virtue.

Imagine you are a cardinal bird; what do you see?

Why is it important to know the cardinal directions?

سوالات متداول

8 سوال

It is both!

Use it for counting numbers.

No, it is a standard word.

The bird's name comes from the red robes of the church leader.

Yes, as an adjective.

It is common in specific contexts.

Cardinals.

No.

خودت رو بسنج

fill blank A1

The ___ is a red bird.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: cardinal

Cardinal is the bird.

multiple choice A2

Which is a cardinal number?

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: one

One is for counting.

true false B1

A cardinal rule is a very important rule.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: درست

Yes, cardinal means fundamental.

match pairs B1

Word

معنی

All matched!

Matches definition.

sentence order B2

کلمات زیر رو بزن تا جمله رو بسازی
درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح:

This is the cardinal rule.

امتیاز: /5

Pronunciation Guide

UK /ˈkɑː.dɪ.nəl/

Sounds like KAR-din-ul.

US /ˈkɑːr.dɪ.nəl/

Sounds like KAR-din-ul with a clear R.

Common Errors

  • stressing the last syllable
  • dropping the R
  • mispronouncing the 'i'

Rhymes With

marginal original terminal nominal subterminal

Difficulty Rating

خواندن 2/5

Easy to read

Writing 2/5

Easy to use

Speaking 2/5

Easy to say

شنیدن 2/5

Easy to hear

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

number bird rule important

Learn Next

ordinal fundamental tenet

پیشرفته

ecclesiastical magnitude hierarchical

Grammar to Know

Adjective placement

Cardinal rule

Countable nouns

A cardinal

Articles

The cardinal

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