include
To include something means to make it part of a group or a whole.
Explanation at your level:
To include means to put something inside a group. If you have a bag, and you put an apple inside, you include the apple in the bag. It is like saying 'this is part of that.' We use this word when we want to show that something is not left out. For example, 'Please include my name on the list.' You are now part of the list!
When you include something, you make it part of a larger set. You might say, 'The price of the hotel includes breakfast.' This means you get the room and the food together. It is very useful for talking about lists, groups, or packages. If you are inviting friends to a party, you want to include everyone so that nobody feels left behind.
The verb include is essential for describing contents and participation. In a professional context, you might include a document in an email or include a specific clause in a contract. It is often used to show that something is a necessary component of a whole. Remember that include is usually followed by a direct object, so you must say what is being included, such as 'The report includes several charts.'
At this level, include is often used to discuss nuances of membership or coverage. You might talk about including certain demographics in a study or including specific features in a software update. It is also common in the passive voice: 'The tax is included.' This implies that the action of including has already occurred by an unnamed agent. It is a precise way to define the boundaries of a system or a group.
Using include at an advanced level often involves abstract or figurative applications. You might speak of including diverse perspectives in a debate or including specific variables in a complex model. It can also imply a sense of 'encompassing' or 'embracing' a wide range of possibilities. In academic writing, it is preferred over 'have' or 'show' when you want to emphasize that a subset is contained within a larger set. It denotes a structured relationship between the part and the whole.
Mastery of include involves understanding its etymological roots—the idea of 'enclosure'—and applying it to sophisticated contexts. In literary or philosophical discourse, you might use it to describe how one concept includes another as a logical necessity. It functions as a tool for defining the scope of an argument or a system. You might observe that a theory includes certain contradictions, or that a cultural practice includes specific rituals. Its usage here is precise, often contrasting with 'comprise' or 'consist,' where the focus is on the total composition rather than the addition of individual elements.
واژه در 30 ثانیه
- Include means to make something part of a group.
- It is a regular verb (include, included, including).
- It is used in both formal and casual settings.
- It is the opposite of exclude.
When we talk about including something, we are talking about the act of making it a part of a bigger collection. Think of it like a puzzle: every piece you include is essential to finishing the picture.
You can use this word for physical objects, like including a photo in a letter, or for abstract concepts, like including a new rule in a game. It is a very flexible verb that helps us describe how things fit together.
The word include comes to us from the Latin word includere, which literally means 'to shut in' or 'to enclose.' It is a combination of in- (meaning 'in') and claudere (meaning 'to close').
Over centuries, the meaning shifted from physically locking something behind a door to the more abstract idea of making something a member of a group. It is a cousin to words like exclude, which means to 'shut out,' and conclude, which means to 'close together' or finish.
You will see include used in everything from professional emails to casual conversation. We often say we 'include someone in a decision' or 'include a file as an attachment.'
It is a neutral word, meaning it fits in almost any register. Whether you are writing a formal report or chatting with a friend, include is a perfect choice when you want to be clear about what is being added to the mix.
While include itself isn't always the center of an idiom, it appears in many common phrases. 1. Include me out: A humorous way to say you do not want to be part of something. 2. All-inclusive: Used for resorts where everything is included in the price. 3. Include in the loop: To keep someone informed. 4. Count me in: A synonym for wanting to be included. 5. Inclusive language: Using words that do not exclude specific groups.
Include is a regular verb. Its past tense is included and its present participle is including. It is almost always a transitive verb, meaning it needs an object to follow it (e.g., 'Please include the receipt').
In terms of pronunciation, the stress is on the second syllable: /ɪnˈkluːd/. It rhymes with conclude, exclude, prelude, seclude, and intrude.
Fun Fact
It shares a root with 'close'.
Pronunciation Guide
Short 'i' sound, followed by a clear 'klu' and a soft 'd'.
Similar to UK, with a slightly sharper 'd' sound.
Common Errors
- Pronouncing the 'in' as 'en'
- Adding an extra syllable
- Muffling the final 'd'
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
easy
straightforward
common
clear
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
پیشرفته
Grammar to Know
Transitive Verbs
I include the item.
Passive Voice
It is included.
Gerunds
Includes doing.
Examples by Level
Please include my name.
add my name
imperative
Does it include milk?
is milk inside?
question
I include a gift.
I am adding a gift
present simple
Include the red pen.
take the red pen
imperative
We include everyone.
no one is out
subject-verb
Include this page.
add this page
imperative
They include me.
I am in the group
pronoun
It includes a toy.
a toy is inside
third person
The price includes tax.
Please include your address.
We should include more fruits.
Does the tour include lunch?
Include the date on the form.
She includes everyone in games.
I will include a note.
The list includes five names.
The report includes all the data.
Make sure to include your contact info.
The package includes a warranty.
He was included in the project.
Does this include the shipping fee?
We must include these changes.
The course includes a final exam.
Include as much detail as possible.
The study includes a wide range of ages.
The software includes several new features.
I have included the file in the email.
The price is all-inclusive.
We should include him in the meeting.
The contract includes a penalty clause.
The plan includes a backup strategy.
Her research includes historical data.
The curriculum includes diverse perspectives.
The definition includes both legal and moral aspects.
The model includes multiple variables.
He included a subtle reference to the book.
The exhibition includes works from many eras.
The policy includes provisions for emergencies.
The analysis includes a critical review.
The system includes built-in safeguards.
The theory includes the possibility of error.
The collection includes rare, unpublished manuscripts.
The argument includes a logical fallacy.
The scope of the project includes global outreach.
The concept of justice includes fairness.
The narrative includes layers of symbolism.
The framework includes a mechanism for feedback.
The document includes a comprehensive summary.
مترادفها
متضادها
ترکیبهای رایج
Idioms & Expressions
"count me in"
I want to be included
If you are going, count me in!
casual"all-inclusive"
everything is included
We booked an all-inclusive resort.
neutral"include out"
to be excluded
If the plan is bad, include me out.
humorous"in the loop"
to be kept informed
Please keep me in the loop.
neutral"bring into the fold"
to include in a group
We brought him into the fold.
idiomatic"leave out"
to not include
Don't leave out the details.
neutralEasily Confused
similar meaning
contain is physical, include is abstract/membership
The box contains (holds) toys; The list includes (mentions) toys.
both describe parts
consist needs 'of'
The team consists of five people.
both imply participation
involve is about activity, include is about membership
The plan involves work.
same root
enclose is physical surrounding
I enclosed the letter in an envelope.
Sentence Patterns
Subject + includes + object
The price includes tax.
Subject + is included in + object
Your name is included in the list.
Please include + object
Please include your details.
Include + someone + in + activity
Include him in the game.
Subject + includes + gerund
The job includes traveling.
خانواده کلمه
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
مرتبط
How to Use It
9
Formality Scale
اشتباهات رایج
Include is followed by a noun or gerund, not an infinitive.
We usually include things 'in' a group, not 'with'.
Include does not take 'of'.
Include out is a joke, not standard English.
Include already implies being inside.
Tips
When Native Speakers Use It
We use it to confirm what is in a package or deal.
Grammar Shortcut
Always follow with a noun or -ing verb.
Say It Right
Stress the second syllable.
Don't Make This Mistake
Don't use 'include' with 'to' + verb.
Did You Know?
It comes from the same root as 'close'.
Study Smart
Use it in sentences about your daily tasks.
Memory Palace Trick
Imagine a box that says 'IN' on the side.
Cultural Insight
It is a key word in modern corporate 'Diversity and Inclusion' policies.
Formal vs Casual
It works perfectly in both.
Practice
Make a list of 5 things your room includes.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
In-clude: I am IN the group, CLUde (like close) the door behind me.
Visual Association
A circle drawing a line around a new item.
Word Web
چالش
Try to include the word 'include' in every email you write today.
ریشه کلمه
Latin
Original meaning: to shut in
بافت فرهنگی
None
Used often in business to show openness.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
at work
- include in the report
- include in the meeting
- include as an attachment
shopping
- price includes tax
- includes a warranty
- includes free shipping
school
- include in the essay
- include in the bibliography
- include in the project
travel
- includes breakfast
- includes airport transfer
- all-inclusive package
Conversation Starters
"What does your ideal vacation package include?"
"Do you think schools should include more art classes?"
"How do you include your friends in your hobbies?"
"What is the most important thing to include in a resume?"
"Can you think of a time you were not included in something?"
Journal Prompts
Write about a time you felt included in a new group.
List five things your daily routine includes.
Describe a perfect day and include all the things you would do.
Why is it important to include everyone in social activities?
سوالات متداول
8 سوالThey are similar, but contain often refers to what is physically inside, while include is about being part of a group.
No, use include + gerund (e.g., include going).
Inclusion.
Inclusive.
You can say 'Please find attached, which includes...'
Yes.
Yes, 'in-'.
Very common.
خودت رو بسنج
Please ___ my name on the list.
We use include to add something to a list.
What does 'include' mean?
Include means to make something part of a whole.
Include is an adjective.
Include is a verb.
Word
معنی
These are opposites.
The price includes tax.
امتیاز: /5
Summary
To include is to bring something into the fold of a larger whole.
- Include means to make something part of a group.
- It is a regular verb (include, included, including).
- It is used in both formal and casual settings.
- It is the opposite of exclude.
When Native Speakers Use It
We use it to confirm what is in a package or deal.
Grammar Shortcut
Always follow with a noun or -ing verb.
Say It Right
Stress the second syllable.
Don't Make This Mistake
Don't use 'include' with 'to' + verb.
مثال
Does the room price include breakfast?
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accentuation
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acrimonious
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adage
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