B2 adjective #22 رایج‌ترین 4 دقیقه مطالعه

collapse

A collapse state means something has fallen down or stopped working completely.

Explanation at your level:

A collapse is when something falls down. Think of a tower of blocks. If you push it, it goes collapse. It is broken now. It is not standing up anymore. You can see a collapse in a big building or a small toy. It means it is finished and on the ground.

When we say something is in a collapse state, it means it has fallen down. A building can be in a state of collapse after a storm. It is not safe anymore. We also use this for things that stop working, like a computer system or a business. It is a very big problem.

The term collapse describes a total failure or a physical falling down. It is often used to talk about structures that have lost their support, like a roof that has caved in. In a broader sense, it refers to systems, such as an economy, that have stopped functioning properly. It implies a sudden and dramatic change from a stable state to a broken one.

In B2 level English, we recognize collapse as a term for structural or systemic failure. It is frequently used in news and academic writing to describe the collapse of governments, currencies, or ecosystems. It conveys a sense of finality and significant loss. You might hear it in phrases like 'the collapse of the negotiations' or 'a state of total collapse'.

At the C1 level, collapse is used to describe complex, multi-faceted failures. It is not merely a physical falling; it represents the disintegration of order. We use it to discuss the collapse of civilizations or the collapse of a scientific hypothesis. It suggests that the underlying foundations have been compromised, leading to an inevitable, often rapid, descent into chaos or non-functionality.

Mastering the word collapse involves understanding its nuance in literary and technical contexts. It can describe a psychological state, such as a nervous collapse, or a cosmic event, like the collapse of a star into a black hole. Etymologically, it suggests a 'falling together', which is a poetic way to view the disintegration of complex systems. It is a powerful, evocative term that signals the end of a cycle, the failure of a structure, or the sudden cessation of vitality in a biological or mechanical entity.

واژه در 30 ثانیه

  • Collapse means total failure.
  • It applies to objects and systems.
  • It is a strong, dramatic word.
  • Use it for significant events.

When we describe something as being in a collapse state, we are talking about a total, often sudden, breakdown. Imagine a house of cards that has been bumped; it goes from being a standing structure to a flat heap. That is the essence of a collapse.

In the physical world, we use this to describe things that have caved in or lost their shape. Think of a bridge that has fallen or a tent that has lost its support poles. It is not just a small crack; it is a total loss of form.

Beyond physical objects, we apply this to systems. An economic collapse means the money and trade systems have stopped working. A biological collapse refers to an ecosystem that can no longer support life. It is a heavy, dramatic word that implies a significant end to the way things were functioning before.

The word collapse has roots that go deep into Latin. It comes from the word collapsus, which is the past participle of collabi. If you break that down, com- means 'together' and labi means 'to fall or slip'. So, literally, it means 'to fall together'.

It entered English in the 17th century, originally used in medical contexts to describe a sudden loss of vital strength, like a patient fainting. Over time, the meaning expanded to cover buildings, economies, and even social structures.

It is fascinating how the word captures the image of something folding in on itself. When you see a building collapse, you are literally seeing it 'falling together' into a pile of rubble. It is a perfect example of how ancient roots still paint a vivid picture in our modern language.

You will find collapse used in both formal reports and casual conversation. In a professional setting, you might hear about a market collapse or a system collapse. It carries a weight of seriousness and urgency.

In casual talk, you might say, 'The party was a total collapse,' meaning it was a disaster. However, be careful not to confuse the adjective use with the verb form. We often say something 'is in a state of collapse' to act as the adjective phrase.

Common pairings include total collapse, sudden collapse, and economic collapse. It is a strong word, so avoid using it for minor inconveniences. If your internet is just a bit slow, it is not a collapse; if the entire network is down, then you have a collapse!

1. On the verge of collapse: Used when something is about to fail. Example: The old bridge is on the verge of collapse.

2. A house of cards: Often used to describe a system likely to collapse. Example: Their business plan was a house of cards.

3. Fold like a deck of cards: Describes a sudden collapse. Example: The team folded like a deck of cards in the final minutes.

4. Total breakdown: A synonym for a functional collapse. Example: We experienced a total breakdown of communication.

5. Go down like a lead balloon: Sometimes used when an idea collapses or fails to launch. Example: His suggestion went down like a lead balloon.

Pronounced /kəˈlæps/, the stress is on the second syllable. It rhymes with words like perhaps, relapse, and mishaps. In British and American English, the pronunciation is quite similar, though the 'a' sound can vary slightly in regional accents.

As an adjective, it is often used in the phrase 'in a state of collapse' or as a modifier like 'a collapse-prone structure'. Remember that while 'collapse' is a very common verb, using it as an adjective requires careful phrasing to ensure it describes the state of the noun correctly.

Fun Fact

It was originally used for fainting.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /kəˈlæps/

kuh-LAPS

US /kəˈlæps/

kuh-LAPS

Common Errors

  • stressing the first syllable
  • mispronouncing the 'ps' sound
  • adding an extra syllable

Rhymes With

perhaps relapse mishaps traps snaps

Difficulty Rating

خواندن 2/5

easy

Writing 2/5

easy

Speaking 2/5

easy

شنیدن 2/5

easy

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

fall break down

Learn Next

disintegrate crumble implode

پیشرفته

catastrophe disaster

Grammar to Know

Noun Phrases

A state of collapse

Verb Tenses

The building collapsed

Adjective Usage

Collapsible tent

Examples by Level

1

The tower is a collapse.

The tower fell.

Simple subject-verb-adj.

2

The box is a collapse.

The box is flat.

Noun usage.

3

The tent is a collapse.

The tent fell down.

State of being.

4

The wall is a collapse.

The wall fell.

Descriptive noun.

5

The chair is a collapse.

The chair is broken.

State description.

6

The bridge is a collapse.

The bridge fell.

Structural failure.

7

The fence is a collapse.

The fence fell.

State of object.

8

The shed is a collapse.

The shed fell.

State of building.

1

The roof is in a state of collapse.

2

The economic system is a total collapse.

3

The bridge is near collapse.

4

The old building is a collapse waiting to happen.

5

The market is in a state of collapse.

6

The project is a total collapse.

7

The team is in a state of collapse.

8

The plan is a collapse.

1

The government is facing a total collapse.

2

The ecosystem is in a state of collapse.

3

The stock market is near collapse.

4

The bridge is in a state of collapse.

5

The company is facing a financial collapse.

6

The building is in a state of collapse.

7

The negotiations are in a state of collapse.

8

The structure is in a state of collapse.

1

The entire infrastructure is in a state of collapse.

2

The peace process is on the verge of collapse.

3

The healthcare system is in a state of collapse.

4

The morale of the team is in a state of collapse.

5

The housing market is in a state of collapse.

6

The alliance is in a state of collapse.

7

The dam is in a state of collapse.

8

The social order is in a state of collapse.

1

The civilization was in a state of total collapse.

2

The star is in a state of gravitational collapse.

3

The currency is in a state of rapid collapse.

4

The firm is in a state of terminal collapse.

5

The ecosystem is in a state of ecological collapse.

6

The theory is in a state of collapse.

7

The foundation is in a state of collapse.

8

The institution is in a state of collapse.

1

The empire was in a state of inevitable collapse.

2

The quantum state is in a condition of collapse.

3

The delicate balance is in a state of collapse.

4

The structural integrity is in a state of collapse.

5

The societal framework is in a state of collapse.

6

The cognitive function is in a state of collapse.

7

The biological system is in a state of collapse.

8

The entire paradigm is in a state of collapse.

مترادف‌ها

fallen ruined crumbled disintegrated failed deflated

متضادها

stable intact sturdy

ترکیب‌های رایج

total collapse
economic collapse
near collapse
state of collapse
avoid collapse
prevent collapse
sudden collapse
market collapse
system collapse
facing collapse

Idioms & Expressions

"house of cards"

unstable structure

Their plan was a house of cards.

casual

"on the brink"

very close to

We are on the brink of collapse.

neutral

"fall apart"

to break

The deal started to fall apart.

casual

"go under"

to fail

The business will go under soon.

casual

"hit rock bottom"

the lowest point

The economy hit rock bottom.

neutral

"crumble away"

to slowly collapse

The walls began to crumble away.

literary

Easily Confused

collapse vs collapse vs crumble

similar meanings

crumble is slower

The wall crumbled; the roof collapsed.

collapse vs collapse vs fall

both involve downward motion

collapse is more total

He fell; the building collapsed.

collapse vs collapse vs fail

both mean not working

fail is general

The plan failed; the system collapsed.

collapse vs collapse vs break

both mean destruction

break is often partial

I broke the glass; the house collapsed.

Sentence Patterns

B2

Subject + is + in + a + state + of + collapse

The bridge is in a state of collapse.

B1

Subject + face + collapse

The company faces collapse.

B1

Subject + prevent + collapse

We must prevent collapse.

A2

Subject + near + collapse

The market is near collapse.

A2

Subject + total + collapse

The result was a total collapse.

خانواده کلمه

Nouns

collapsibility the ability to be collapsed

Verbs

collapse to fall down

Adjectives

collapsible able to be folded down

مرتبط

fail synonym
fall synonym

How to Use It

frequency

8

Formality Scale

formal neutral casual

اشتباهات رایج

using collapse as an adjective directly in a state of collapse
collapse is primarily a verb or noun
confusing with claps collapse
different sounds
using for minor issues failure or problem
collapse implies total destruction
forgetting the 'e' collapse
spelling error
misusing in past tense collapsed
verb conjugation

Tips

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Memory Palace

Picture a building folding in half.

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Native Usage

Use it for big failures.

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Cultural Insight

Often used in news.

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Grammar Shortcut

Always check your articles.

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Say It Right

Stress the second syllable.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't use it for small things.

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Did You Know?

It means fall together.

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Study Smart

Use flashcards.

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Writing Tip

Use synonyms to avoid repetition.

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Speaking Tip

Use it for dramatic effect.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Col-lapse: 'Call' for help when it 'lapses' (falls).

Visual Association

A building folding into itself.

Word Web

failure destruction falling ruin

چالش

Write three sentences about things that collapse.

ریشه کلمه

Latin

Original meaning: to fall together

بافت فرهنگی

Can be a sensitive topic when discussing tragedies.

Used often in news to describe disasters.

The collapse of the Berlin Wall Economic collapse of 2008

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

at work

  • project collapse
  • system collapse
  • market collapse

at school

  • structure collapse
  • argument collapse
  • plan collapse

travel

  • bridge collapse
  • road collapse
  • building collapse

daily life

  • tent collapse
  • chair collapse
  • party collapse

Conversation Starters

"What does a collapse look like?"

"Have you ever seen something collapse?"

"Why do systems collapse?"

"What can prevent a collapse?"

"Is a collapse always bad?"

Journal Prompts

Describe a time you saw something collapse.

Why do you think civilizations collapse?

Write about a plan that collapsed.

How does it feel to see a collapse?

سوالات متداول

8 سوال

Yes, it is both a verb and a noun.

Yes, for fainting or exhaustion.

Usually 'collapsible' or used in a phrase.

It is used in all registers.

It implies a more total failure.

C-O-L-L-A-P-S-E.

Yes, economically or politically.

Yes, very common.

خودت رو بسنج

fill blank A1

The tower is a ___.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: collapse

collapse is the noun here.

multiple choice A2

What does collapse mean?

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: Fall down

Collapse means to fall.

true false B1

Collapse is a positive word.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: نادرست

It usually describes failure.

match pairs B1

Word

معنی

All matched!

Common collocation.

sentence order B2

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

Correct structure.

امتیاز: /5

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