A1 noun #30 رایج‌ترین 3 دقیقه مطالعه

exposure

Exposure is when someone or something is revealed or experiences a particular condition.

Explanation at your level:

Exposure means showing something. If you show a picture, you give it exposure. If you go outside in the rain, you have exposure to the rain. It is a big word, but it just means 'being near' or 'showing'.

When you have exposure to something, you are experiencing it. For example, learning English gives you exposure to new words. In photography, exposure is how much light you use for a photo.

Exposure is often used to talk about risks or opportunities. You might hear about 'exposure to cold' in winter or 'media exposure' for a famous person. It means you are in a position where something can affect you.

In a professional context, exposure refers to the visibility of a brand or the level of risk in a financial portfolio. It implies being 'open' to external forces, whether they are market trends or public opinion.

At an advanced level, exposure can denote the act of uncovering something hidden, such as a scandal or a systemic failure. It carries a sense of transparency and accountability. It also describes the degree of susceptibility one has to environmental or social influences.

Etymologically, exposure bridges the gap between physical placement and conceptual revelation. It is frequently used in literary criticism to describe a character's vulnerability or the 'stripping away' of a facade. In scientific discourse, it measures the intensity of contact with a substance or radiation over time.

واژه در 30 ثانیه

  • Exposure means being seen or open.
  • It is often used in photography.
  • It can describe risks or health.
  • It is usually an uncountable noun.

Think of exposure as the act of 'taking the cover off' something. When you have exposure to a new language, you are letting that language into your life. It is all about contact and visibility.

In photography, it is a technical term. If your photo is too dark, it is underexposed; if it is too bright, it is overexposed. You are managing the light that hits your camera's sensor.

Finally, we use it for risks. If you are outside in the freezing cold without a coat, you suffer from exposure. It means you are unprotected and vulnerable to the environment.

The word exposure comes from the Latin word exponere, which means 'to put out' or 'to set forth.' It is a combination of ex- (out) and ponere (to place).

Historically, it was used to describe abandoning a child or leaving something out in the open. By the 17th century, it began to take on the meaning of 'revealing' something hidden, like a secret or a truth.

It is a fascinating example of how a word that started as a physical action—placing something outside—evolved into a metaphorical concept about knowledge and vulnerability.

You will often hear exposure used in business and media. For example, 'The company needs more exposure' means they need more people to see their brand.

Common collocations include prolonged exposure, which describes being in a situation for a long time, and media exposure, which refers to how much a person is featured in the news.

It is a versatile word that works in both casual conversations about your day and formal reports about health or finance.

1. Expose yourself to something: To try new things. You should expose yourself to different cultures.

2. Overexposure to the sun: Spending too much time in the sun. Avoid overexposure to prevent sunburn.

3. Give exposure to: To help someone or something be seen. The blog gave exposure to new artists.

4. Risk of exposure: Being in danger from the elements. They were rescued from the risk of exposure.

5. Under-exposure to facts: Not knowing enough about a topic. His under-exposure to the truth led to mistakes.

Exposure is an uncountable noun. You don't usually say 'an exposure' unless you are talking specifically about a single instance of photography.

The pronunciation is /ɪkˈspoʊʒər/ in US English and /ɪkˈspəʊʒə/ in UK English. The stress is on the second syllable.

It rhymes with words like closure and composure. It is a great word to practice your 'zh' sound!

Fun Fact

It shares a root with 'position' (ponere).

Pronunciation Guide

UK /ɪkˈspəʊʒə/

Starts with 'ik', then 'spoh', ends with 'zhuh'.

US /ɪkˈspoʊʒər/

Starts with 'ik', then 'spoh', ends with 'zhur'.

Common Errors

  • Forgetting the 'zh' sound
  • Misplacing the stress
  • Adding an extra syllable

Rhymes With

closure composure disclosure enclosure foreclosure

Difficulty Rating

خواندن 2/5

Easy to read

Writing 2/5

Easy to write

Speaking 2/5

Easy to say

شنیدن 2/5

Easy to hear

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

light see show risk

Learn Next

vulnerable reveal publicity susceptible

پیشرفته

transparency accountability liability

Grammar to Know

Uncountable Nouns

Exposure is uncountable.

Preposition 'to'

Exposure to something.

Noun Suffixes

The -ure suffix.

Examples by Level

1

The sun gives us exposure.

Sunlight touches us

Noun usage

2

I want exposure.

I want to be seen

Direct object

3

No exposure here.

Hidden away

Noun

4

The photo needs exposure.

Needs light

Technical

5

He likes exposure.

Likes attention

Noun

6

Cold exposure is bad.

Being in cold

Adjective+Noun

7

The exposure is good.

The light is fine

Definite article

8

More exposure, please.

More visibility

Quantifier

1

The artist needs more exposure.

2

He died from exposure to the cold.

3

The camera has a long exposure.

4

She has exposure to French.

5

The scandal caused media exposure.

6

Avoid too much sun exposure.

7

The house has southern exposure.

8

We need exposure to new ideas.

1

The company is reducing its financial exposure.

2

Prolonged exposure to noise is harmful.

3

The article gave exposure to the issue.

4

He gained exposure through his blog.

5

The film uses a double exposure effect.

6

They were treated for exposure.

7

Exposure to the virus is a concern.

8

She seeks exposure in the film industry.

1

The politician feared the exposure of his secrets.

2

The investment carries significant market exposure.

3

The photographer adjusted the exposure settings.

4

His work has gained international exposure.

5

The report highlights the risks of chemical exposure.

6

The exposure of corruption was a major story.

7

She has had limited exposure to this topic.

8

The building has excellent exposure to light.

1

The investigative journalist focused on the exposure of systemic fraud.

2

The patient showed symptoms consistent with radiation exposure.

3

The brand's strategic exposure in social media drove sales.

4

The artist's work is an exposure of human frailty.

5

The legal team minimized their client's exposure to liability.

6

The long-term exposure to these chemicals is being studied.

7

The documentary served as an exposure of the truth.

8

The actor's exposure to theater began at a young age.

1

The exposure of the regime's illicit activities sent shockwaves through the capital.

2

His philosophical inquiry is an exposure of the limitations of human reason.

3

The architecture maximizes exposure to the natural landscape.

4

The sudden exposure to the harsh reality changed his perspective.

5

The firm's exposure to volatile markets is quite high.

6

The exhibition provides an exposure to avant-garde techniques.

7

The exposure of the underlying logic clarified the argument.

8

The constant exposure to high-pressure environments took its toll.

متضادها

concealment protection secrecy

ترکیب‌های رایج

media exposure
sun exposure
financial exposure
prolonged exposure
gain exposure
risk of exposure
limit exposure
direct exposure
get exposure
reduce exposure

Idioms & Expressions

"in the public eye"

Having lots of exposure

She is always in the public eye.

neutral

"out in the open"

Exposed to everyone

The secret is finally out in the open.

neutral

"at risk"

Having exposure to danger

The children are at risk.

neutral

"in the spotlight"

High media exposure

The politician is in the spotlight.

neutral

"lay bare"

To expose completely

The investigation laid bare the truth.

formal

Easily Confused

exposure vs Expose

Verb form

Expose is the action, exposure is the noun.

I expose the truth; the exposure was shocking.

exposure vs Experience

Both relate to events

Experience is what you have; exposure is what happens to you.

I have experience; I had exposure.

exposure vs Publicity

Both mean being seen

Publicity is intentional; exposure can be accidental.

He got bad publicity; he had exposure to the cold.

exposure vs Disclosure

Both mean revealing

Disclosure is revealing a secret; exposure is being seen.

The disclosure of the files; the exposure of the fraud.

Sentence Patterns

A2

Subject + has + exposure + to + noun

He has exposure to French.

B1

Subject + needs + more + exposure

The brand needs more exposure.

B2

Subject + risk + exposure + to + noun

They risk exposure to the virus.

C1

The + exposure + of + noun + was + adj

The exposure of the truth was shocking.

B2

Subject + gain + exposure + through + noun

She gained exposure through her art.

خانواده کلمه

Nouns

exposé a report that reveals facts
exposure the state of being seen

Verbs

expose to reveal or uncover

Adjectives

exposed unprotected or revealed

مرتبط

exhibit related to showing

How to Use It

frequency

7

Formality Scale

formal neutral

اشتباهات رایج

Using 'an exposure' for general concepts Use 'exposure' (uncountable)
Exposure is usually uncountable when referring to the general state.
Confusing with 'exposing' Use 'exposure' as the noun
Exposing is the gerund/participle.
Using 'exposure to' incorrectly Exposure to [something]
Always use 'to' after exposure.
Confusing with 'experience' Use 'exposure' for contact
Experience is what you have done; exposure is what you have been subjected to.
Misspelling as 'exposur' Exposure
Don't forget the 'e' at the end.

Tips

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Memory Palace

Imagine a camera on a pedestal.

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Native Speakers

Use it for 'being seen' in business.

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Cultural Insight

Used often in news.

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Grammar Rule

Always 'exposure to'.

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Say It Right

The 'zh' sound is key.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't say 'an exposure' generally.

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Did You Know?

It comes from Latin.

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Study Smart

Read news articles.

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Better Writing

Use it to describe risks.

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Speaking Tip

Slow down on the 'zh'.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Ex-pose: You put it out for everyone to see (pose).

Visual Association

A photographer adjusting a camera lens.

Word Web

light camera risk publicity truth

چالش

Use the word 'exposure' in a sentence about your hobbies.

ریشه کلمه

Latin

Original meaning: To put out or set forth

بافت فرهنگی

Can be sensitive when discussing 'exposure' to diseases or dangers.

Common in journalism and photography.

The Exposure (album) Various photography magazines

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Photography

  • long exposure
  • adjust exposure
  • correct exposure

Business

  • market exposure
  • brand exposure
  • financial exposure

Health

  • exposure to cold
  • exposure to chemicals
  • risk of exposure

Media

  • media exposure
  • get exposure
  • public exposure

Conversation Starters

"Have you ever had exposure to a new culture?"

"Do you think media exposure is good for celebrities?"

"How much sun exposure is too much?"

"What kind of exposure helps a new business grow?"

"Have you ever tried long exposure photography?"

Journal Prompts

Describe a time you had exposure to something new.

How do you handle exposure to stress?

Why is exposure important for artists?

What are the risks of exposure to the elements?

سوالات متداول

8 سوال

Usually no, but yes in photography.

ik-SPOH-zhur.

Yes, to describe their fame.

It can be, depending on context.

A report that reveals a secret.

No, experience is personal history.

To talk about market risks.

It is neutral to formal.

خودت رو بسنج

fill blank A1

The photographer needs more ___ for his photo.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: exposure

In photography, you need light, which is exposure.

multiple choice A2

What does 'exposure' mean here?

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: being seen

Exposure is about being visible.

true false B1

Exposure is usually an uncountable noun.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: درست

Correct, we usually treat it as a concept.

match pairs B1

Word

معنی

All matched!

These are common collocations.

sentence order B2

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

The brand needs exposure.

امتیاز: /5

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واژه‌های بیشتر art

masterpiece

A1

شاهکار یعنی یه کار خیلی خیلی خوب، مثل یه نقاشی یا کتاب. معمولاً بهترین کاریه که یه هنرمند ساخته.

watercolor

A1

آبرنگ رنگی است که با آب ترکیب شده و روی کاغذ استفاده می‌شود؛ این رنگ‌ها معمولاً جلوه‌ای لطیف و شفاف به نقاشی می‌دهند.

palette

A1

پالت صفحه‌ایه که نقاش‌ها روش رنگ‌هاشون رو قاطی می‌کنن. به معنی مجموعه رنگ‌هایی که توی یه نقاشی استفاده شده هم هست.

cubism

A1

کوبیسم یه سبک هنریه که چیزا رو به شکل‌های هندسی ساده مثل مربع نشون میده. واقعی به نظر نمی‌رسه.

curator

A1

کیوریتور یا نمایشگاه‌گردان کسی است که در موزه یا گالری تصمیم می‌گیرد چه آثاری به نمایش درآید و مسئولیت مراقبت از مجموعه‌ها را بر عهده دارد.

glassblowing

A1

Glassblowing is the craft of making objects by blowing air through a tube into a piece of hot, liquid glass. It is an ancient art used to create beautiful things like vases, bowls, and decorations.

movement

A1

مومنت یا جریان هنری، گروهی از هنرمندانه که توی یه دوره زمانی خاص، ایده‌ها یا سبک‌های مشابهی دارن.

posture

A1

وضعیت بدن یا پُستِر، طرز ایستادن یا نشستن و حرکت کردنه. گاهی می‌تونه یه احساس رو نشون بده.

painter

A1

نقاش کسی است که به عنوان شغل یا سرگرمی نقاشی می‌کشد، یا کسی که کارش رنگ‌آمیزی دیوارها و درهای ساختمان است.

weaving

A1

بافتنی یعنی نخ‌ها رو از روی هم و زیر هم رد کنی تا پارچه درست بشه. باهاش طرح‌های قشنگ می‌سازن.

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