A1 adverb #261 رایج‌ترین 2 دقیقه مطالعه

less

Less means a smaller amount or not as much as something else.

Explanation at your level:

You use less to say something is not as big as before. If you have 5 apples and eat 2, you have less fruit. It is the opposite of 'more.' Use it when you want to show a smaller amount.

When you compare two things, less helps you describe the smaller one. For example, 'This book is less interesting than that one.' It is very common in daily life when talking about prices, time, or feelings.

At this level, you use less to modify adjectives and verbs. You might say, 'I sleep less on weekends.' It is also important to distinguish it from 'fewer.' Remember, 'less' is for uncountable nouns like 'sugar' or 'money,' while 'fewer' is for countable items.

In B2, you will encounter less in more complex structures, such as 'less than' constructions in academic writing. It is used to express nuance in professional reports. You will also see it in idioms like 'none the less' to link contrasting ideas effectively.

At the C1 level, less is used in sophisticated comparative structures. You might use it in formal arguments to minimize the importance of a point, such as 'The data is less significant than previously assumed.' It functions as a precise tool for hedging and academic analysis.

Mastering less at the C2 level involves understanding its historical usage and its role in idiomatic, literary, or highly technical contexts. You will see it used in complex rhetorical devices where the contrast between 'less' and 'more' is used to create emphasis or irony. It is a fundamental building block of precise English expression.

واژه در 30 ثانیه

  • Less means a smaller amount.
  • Use it for uncountable nouns.
  • It is the opposite of more.
  • It is a versatile comparative adverb.

Hey there! Think of less as the ultimate tool for comparison. When you want to describe that something has shrunk, slowed down, or simply isn't as intense as it used to be, this is your go-to word.

It acts as a comparative adverb. You'll often see it paired with adjectives like 'less expensive' or verbs like 'talk less.' It helps us quantify changes in our daily lives without needing exact numbers. It’s all about the relative difference between two states.

The word less has deep roots in Old English, coming from the word læs. It has been part of the Germanic language family for over a thousand years, evolving from Proto-Germanic forms that meant 'small' or 'feeble.'

Interestingly, it shares a distant ancestor with the word 'least.' While 'less' is for comparing two things, 'least' is the superlative form. It’s fascinating how such a tiny, one-syllable word has survived through centuries of linguistic shifts to remain a staple in our modern vocabulary.

Using less effectively is all about context. In casual conversation, we use it to soften statements, like 'I'm less worried now.' In formal writing, it helps maintain precision when describing trends or data.

Common collocations include 'less likely,' 'less common,' and 'less important.' Notice how it almost always precedes the word it is modifying. Whether you are in a boardroom or a coffee shop, 'less' is a versatile friend that helps you express nuance with ease.

Idioms make language colorful! Here are a few:

  • Less is more: A design principle meaning simplicity is often better than complexity.
  • None the less: Used to show that something is true despite what was just said.
  • Less than impressed: A polite way of saying you are actually quite disappointed.
  • For less: Meaning at a lower price or cost.
  • No less: Used to emphasize that someone or something is important or surprising.

Pronunciation is straightforward: it rhymes with 'mess,' 'guess,' and 'chess.' In both British and American English, the IPA is /lɛs/. It is a single-syllable word with a short 'e' sound.

Grammatically, 'less' is often confused with 'fewer.' Remember: use 'fewer' for things you can count (like apples) and 'less' for things you can't count (like water or time). It is a simple rule that makes you sound much more professional!

Fun Fact

It shares a root with the word 'lessen'.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /lɛs/

Short, crisp 'e' sound.

US /lɛs/

Clear 'e' followed by a soft 's'.

Common Errors

  • Pronouncing it like 'lease'
  • Adding an extra syllable
  • Confusing with 'lesser'

Rhymes With

mess guess press stress bless

Difficulty Rating

خواندن 1/5

easy

Writing 2/5

moderate

Speaking 2/5

moderate

شنیدن 1/5

easy

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

more small big

Learn Next

fewer least lessen

پیشرفته

diminish reduction

Grammar to Know

Comparative Adjectives

less expensive

Countable vs Uncountable

less water / fewer cups

Adverb Usage

He runs less.

Examples by Level

1

I have less water.

water = uncountable

less + uncountable noun

2

It costs less.

cost = price

less as an adverb

3

Eat less sugar.

sugar = uncountable

imperative sentence

4

I sleep less.

sleep = verb

less modifying a verb

5

Less work today.

work = uncountable

less + noun

6

This is less hot.

hot = adjective

less + adjective

7

He talks less.

talks = verb

less modifying a verb

8

Less time left.

time = uncountable

less + noun

1

I feel less tired today.

2

This car is less expensive.

3

She works less than me.

4

We need less noise.

5

It is less difficult now.

6

He is less angry.

7

The room is less bright.

8

I have less energy.

1

The plan is less effective than we hoped.

2

I am less concerned about the results.

3

He is less likely to arrive on time.

4

We should spend less time on details.

5

The music is less loud in this room.

6

I find this movie less boring.

7

She is less interested in sports.

8

There is less traffic on Sundays.

1

The results were less than satisfactory.

2

He is none the less a great leader.

3

We have less influence than we used to.

4

The project requires less effort than anticipated.

5

She is less inclined to agree.

6

This approach is less conventional.

7

It is less of a problem than you think.

8

He spoke with less confidence than usual.

1

The evidence is less compelling upon review.

2

This strategy is less viable in the long term.

3

He was less than pleased with the outcome.

4

The outcome is less certain than predicted.

5

She is less preoccupied with status.

6

The theory is less robust than it appears.

7

We are less constrained by budget now.

8

The impact is less profound than expected.

1

The aesthetic is less minimalist than intended.

2

He is less a hero than a tragic figure.

3

The nuance is less apparent to the casual observer.

4

Such measures are less than ideal.

5

The discourse is less polarized than before.

6

It is less a question of skill than of timing.

7

The legacy is less tangible than expected.

8

He is less a scholar than a philosopher.

مترادف‌ها

متضادها

ترکیب‌های رایج

less likely
less than
less common
less important
less expensive
less effective
less time
less work
less effort
less interest

Idioms & Expressions

"less is more"

simplicity is better

In design, less is more.

neutral

"none the less"

nevertheless

It was hard, but none the less fun.

formal

"less than impressed"

disappointed

I was less than impressed by the service.

casual

"no less"

emphasizing importance

The CEO himself, no less, visited us.

formal

"for less"

at a lower price

You can get it for less online.

casual

"less of a"

not as much as

It is less of a problem now.

neutral

Easily Confused

less vs fewer

both mean a smaller amount

fewer = countable, less = uncountable

Fewer people, less water.

less vs lesser

similar spelling

lesser is an adjective

The lesser of two evils.

less vs least

same root

least is superlative

The least amount.

less vs lower

both describe reduction

lower refers to position or level

Lower the volume.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + verb + less + adjective

It is less bright.

A2

Less + uncountable noun + verb

Less water is needed.

B1

Subject + verb + less + than + noun

I have less than five dollars.

B2

None the less + subject + verb

None the less, I agree.

C1

Less + verb + than + expected

It took less time than expected.

خانواده کلمه

Nouns

lessening the act of making smaller

Verbs

lessen to make or become less

Adjectives

lesser not as great or important

مرتبط

least superlative form

How to Use It

frequency

10

Formality Scale

formal neutral casual

اشتباهات رایج

less people fewer people
Use fewer for countable nouns.
less apples fewer apples
Apples are countable.
lesser than less than
Lesser is an adjective, not an adverb.
lesser amount smaller amount
Lesser implies inferiority, not size.
less more less
Double comparative is redundant.

Tips

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Memory Palace Trick

Imagine a scale tipping down.

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When Native Speakers Use It

In casual talk, they often ignore the 'fewer' rule.

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Cultural Insight

Minimalism uses 'less is more' as a motto.

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Grammar Shortcut

Less = Uncountable, Fewer = Countable.

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Say It Right

Keep the vowel short.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't say 'lesser' when you mean 'less'.

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Did You Know?

It has been in English for 1000 years.

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Study Smart

Practice with uncountable nouns like water, air, time.

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Advanced Tip

Use 'less' to soften criticism.

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Business Context

Use 'less' to describe budget cuts.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

L-E-S-S: Little Extra, Smaller Size.

Visual Association

A shrinking balloon.

Word Web

comparison quantity reduction fewer

چالش

Try to use 'less' in every sentence you speak for one hour.

ریشه کلمه

Old English

Original meaning: small or feeble

بافت فرهنگی

None

Commonly used in business to discuss budget and time.

'Less is More' (Mies van der Rohe) 'Less Than Zero' (Bret Easton Ellis)

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

at work

  • less time
  • less effort
  • less budget

shopping

  • less expensive
  • cost less
  • less choice

health

  • less sugar
  • less fat
  • less stress

travel

  • less traffic
  • less crowded
  • less luggage

Conversation Starters

"Do you think less is more in design?"

"What would you do if you had less work?"

"Do you worry less as you get older?"

"Is it less expensive to cook at home?"

"Do you prefer less noise?"

Journal Prompts

Write about a time you had less than you needed.

Why do people say 'less is more'?

Describe a situation where having less was better.

How can you spend less time on your phone?

سوالات متداول

8 سوال

Use less for uncountable nouns, fewer for countable.

Only in casual speech, though it is technically incorrect.

More.

No, 'lesser' is an adjective.

Like 'mess'.

Yes, e.g., 'Less time is needed.'

No, it is an adverb or adjective.

Least.

خودت رو بسنج

fill blank A1

I have ___ time than you.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: less

Time is uncountable.

multiple choice A2

Which is correct?

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: fewer apples

Apples are countable.

true false B1

We use 'less' for uncountable nouns.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: درست

Correct rule.

match pairs B1

Word

معنی

All matched!

Countable vs uncountable.

sentence order B2

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

Adjective comparison.

امتیاز: /5

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digits

B1

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A1

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B1

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number

A1

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thousands

B1

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million

B1

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B1

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forenumerary

C1

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billion

B1

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