A2 noun #567 رایج‌ترین 2 دقیقه مطالعه

proportion

A proportion is a part or share of a whole compared to the total amount.

Explanation at your level:

A proportion is a part of something. If you have a big cake and you eat a small piece, that piece is a proportion of the cake. It helps you see how much you have.

You use proportion to talk about how big or small one part is compared to the whole. For example, a large proportion of the class likes sports. It is a useful word for comparing amounts.

Proportion is often used to describe the relationship between two quantities. We use it when we want to express that one thing is a fraction of another. 'A high proportion of people work from home' is a very common way to use it.

In B2, you will see proportion used in more abstract ways. We talk about things being 'out of proportion' to describe an overreaction. It is also common in academic writing to describe statistical findings or demographic data.

At the C1 level, proportion is used to analyze complex relationships. You might discuss the 'proportions of a design' in architecture or 'the proportion of resources allocated' in economics. It implies a sense of balance and measured comparison.

Mastery of proportion involves understanding its nuance in aesthetic and philosophical contexts. It relates to the 'Golden Ratio' in art and the 'proportions of the human form' in classical studies. It suggests a deep, inherent harmony between parts of a whole system.

واژه در 30 ثانیه

  • Proportion is a relationship between parts or a whole.
  • It is a countable noun used to describe ratios.
  • Commonly used in the idiom 'out of proportion'.
  • Pronounced pro-POR-shun.

Hey there! Think of proportion as the way things balance out. If you have a pizza, the proportion of pepperoni to cheese is how much of one you have compared to the other.

It is all about ratios and scale. When we say something is 'out of proportion,' we mean it looks too big or too small compared to everything else around it.

You will hear this word in math class, art, and even when talking about cooking. It helps us understand how parts fit together to make a complete picture or amount.

The word proportion comes from the Latin word proportio, which literally means 'according to a part' (pro meaning 'for' and portio meaning 'part').

It entered Middle English through Old French in the 14th century. Back then, it was mostly used in geometry to describe the relationship between lines and shapes.

Over the centuries, it evolved to describe not just math, but how people, objects, and even abstract ideas relate to each other in size or importance.

You use proportion when you want to be precise about amounts. Common phrases include 'in proportion to' or 'a large proportion of'.

It is used in both formal academic papers and casual conversation. For example, 'A small proportion of the budget' sounds professional, while 'The room is out of proportion' is a common way to describe a weirdly shaped space.

Always remember that it usually describes a part of a whole.

1. Out of all proportion: When something is exaggerated. Example: His anger was out of all proportion to the mistake.

2. In proportion: When things are the right size. Example: The furniture is in proportion to the room.

3. Keep things in proportion: To maintain perspective. Example: Try to keep your stress in proportion.

4. Blow out of proportion: To make something seem worse than it is. Example: Don't blow this argument out of proportion.

5. Direct proportion: When two things increase together. Example: Success is often in direct proportion to effort.

Proportion is a countable noun, so you can say 'a proportion' or 'the proportions'.

The IPA is /prəˈpɔːr.ʃən/. The stress is on the second syllable: pro-POR-tion. It rhymes with 'caution' or 'portion'.

In sentences, it is often followed by the preposition 'to' (e.g., 'in proportion to the cost').

Fun Fact

The root 'portio' also gave us the word 'portion'.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /prəˈpɔː.ʃən/

pro-POR-shun

US /prəˈpɔːr.ʃən/

pro-POR-shun

Common Errors

  • stressing the first syllable
  • mispronouncing the 'tion' ending
  • swallowing the 'or' sound

Rhymes With

portion caution abortion distortion contortion

Difficulty Rating

خواندن 2/5

Common in news and academic texts.

Writing 3/5

Requires careful preposition usage.

Speaking 2/5

Used frequently in professional contexts.

شنیدن 2/5

Clear pronunciation.

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

part amount size

Learn Next

ratio percentage fraction scale

پیشرفته

disproportionate proportionality

Grammar to Know

Countable vs Uncountable

Proportions are countable.

Preposition usage

In proportion to.

Subject-verb agreement

A large proportion of the group is...

Examples by Level

1

A small proportion of the cake is gone.

a little bit

noun usage

2

I have a proportion of the money.

some money

basic noun

3

This is a large proportion.

a big part

adjective + noun

4

What is the proportion?

how much?

interrogative

5

The proportion is small.

it is little

subject + verb

6

I need a proportion of time.

some time

noun phrase

7

The proportion is right.

it is correct

adjective

8

Is the proportion equal?

is it the same?

question

1

A large proportion of the students passed.

2

The proportion of water is high.

3

He ate a small proportion of his dinner.

4

The room has good proportions.

5

We need to check the proportion of ingredients.

6

The proportion of boys to girls is equal.

7

It is a fair proportion.

8

The proportion changes every day.

1

A significant proportion of the population lives here.

2

The design is out of proportion.

3

We must keep the risks in proportion.

4

The proportion of profit is increasing.

5

The building's proportions are impressive.

6

There is a direct proportion between hard work and success.

7

What proportion of your salary do you save?

8

The ingredients are in the right proportion.

1

The reaction was out of all proportion to the event.

2

We need to maintain the right proportion of work and play.

3

The proportion of elderly people is rising.

4

His head seemed out of proportion with his body.

5

The painting's proportions were carefully calculated.

6

A major proportion of the budget goes to research.

7

The proportion of success is low.

8

Keep your expectations in proportion.

1

The architectural design relies on perfect proportions.

2

A staggering proportion of the data was incorrect.

3

The proportion of carbon dioxide has reached a peak.

4

She has a keen sense of proportion in her writing.

5

The proportion of urban to rural inhabitants is shifting.

6

We must view the crisis in its true proportions.

7

The proportion of error is negligible.

8

The sculpture exhibits classical proportions.

1

The golden ratio dictates the ideal proportions of the facade.

2

His influence is in direct proportion to his charisma.

3

The proportions of the room evoke a sense of serenity.

4

A minute proportion of the sample was contaminated.

5

The work is a study in perfect proportions.

6

The proportions of the tragedy were immense.

7

She analyzed the proportion of light to shadow.

8

The proportion of truth in his story is debatable.

ترکیب‌های رایج

large proportion
small proportion
in proportion to
out of proportion
significant proportion
high proportion
correct proportions
vast proportion
equal proportions
keep in proportion

Idioms & Expressions

"out of all proportion"

greatly exaggerated

He blew the incident out of all proportion.

neutral

"in direct proportion to"

linked to the size of

Success is in direct proportion to effort.

formal

"keep things in proportion"

stay realistic

It is important to keep things in proportion during a crisis.

neutral

"blow out of proportion"

exaggerate

Don't blow this minor issue out of proportion.

casual

"get things out of proportion"

worry too much

You are getting things out of proportion.

casual

"the proportions of a disaster"

the scale of a bad event

The fire reached the proportions of a disaster.

literary

Easily Confused

proportion vs Portion

Similar spelling

Portion = piece, Proportion = ratio

A portion of cake vs a proportion of the budget.

proportion vs Ratio

Similar meaning

Ratio is strictly math

The ratio of 1:2.

proportion vs Percentage

Both describe parts

Percentage is specifically out of 100

50 percent.

proportion vs Share

Both describe parts

Share is usually about ownership

My share of the profit.

Sentence Patterns

A2

A [adj] proportion of [noun] [verb]

A large proportion of students passed.

A2

The proportion of [noun] is [adj]

The proportion of water is high.

B1

In proportion to [noun]

It is in proportion to the cost.

B2

Out of proportion with [noun]

The size is out of proportion with the wall.

C1

Direct proportion to [noun]

Success is in direct proportion to effort.

خانواده کلمه

Nouns

proportion the ratio
proportionality the quality of being proportional

Verbs

proportion to adjust to a scale

Adjectives

proportional corresponding in size
proportionate in correct balance

مرتبط

ratio synonym
fraction related concept

How to Use It

frequency

8/10

Formality Scale

Academic writing Formal speech Conversational Slang (rare)

اشتباهات رایج

using 'proportion' for 'part' incorrectly a part
Proportion implies a relationship, not just any part.
forgetting 'to' in 'in proportion to' in proportion to
It requires the preposition to link.
confusing with 'portion' portion
Portion is a single piece; proportion is a ratio.
saying 'out of proportion of' out of proportion to
Wrong preposition usage.
pluralizing incorrectly proportions
It is a standard countable noun.

Tips

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Memory Palace Trick

Imagine a giant scale in your house; everything on it must be in proportion.

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When Native Speakers Use It

They use it to sound objective when discussing statistics.

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Cultural Insight

In Western art, 'classical proportions' are highly valued.

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Grammar Shortcut

Always look for 'to' after 'proportion' when comparing.

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Say It Right

Focus on the 'POR' sound.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Avoid saying 'out of proportion of'.

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Did You Know?

The word is over 600 years old in English!

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Study Smart

Use it in sentences about your daily schedule.

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Write It Down

Keep a list of 'X proportion of Y' sentences.

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Rhyme Time

Rhyme it with 'portion' to remember the ending.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Pro-portion: A PRO (professional) knows how to divide a PORTION.

Visual Association

A scale weighing two different sized blocks.

Word Web

Ratio Balance Size Scale Fraction

چالش

Describe the proportion of your time spent studying vs relaxing.

ریشه کلمه

Latin

Original meaning: according to a part

بافت فرهنگی

None

Used often in formal debates and scientific reporting.

The Golden Proportion in art history The proportions of the Parthenon

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

At school

  • a large proportion of the class
  • the proportion of correct answers
  • keep the workload in proportion

At work

  • a significant proportion of the budget
  • the proportion of profit
  • in direct proportion to productivity

Cooking

  • the right proportion of ingredients
  • mix in equal proportions
  • a small proportion of salt

Art/Design

  • perfect proportions
  • out of proportion
  • the proportions of the design

Conversation Starters

"What proportion of your day do you spend online?"

"Do you think the price of this is in proportion to its quality?"

"How can we keep our stress in proportion?"

"What is the proportion of men to women in your office?"

"Do you like designs that have perfect proportions?"

Journal Prompts

Write about a time you felt something was out of proportion.

Describe the proportions of your dream house.

Reflect on the proportion of time you spend on hobbies.

Discuss a situation where you had to balance proportions.

سوالات متداول

8 سوال

No, a portion is a single piece, while proportion is a relationship between parts.

Yes, 'a large proportion of my time' is correct.

It is neutral and used in both formal and informal settings.

Add an 's' to get 'proportions'.

Proportional or proportionate.

Yes, but 'large' is more common in formal writing.

Yes, to proportion something means to adjust it.

Disproportion.

خودت رو بسنج

fill blank A1

A small ___ of the pie is left.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: proportion

Proportion describes a part of the whole.

multiple choice A2

Which phrase is correct?

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: in proportion to

The preposition 'to' is required.

true false B1

Proportion can mean a ratio.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: درست

They are synonyms in many contexts.

match pairs B1

Word

معنی

All matched!

These are common idiomatic uses.

sentence order B2

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

The idiom is 'out of all proportion'.

امتیاز: /5

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عبارات مرتبط

واژه‌های بیشتر Math

spatial

C1

مربوط به فضا؛ یعنی چطوری اشیاء توی یه محیط چیده شدن، کجان یا چه اندازه‌ای دارن.

syncuric

C1

سینکُریک یعنی وقتی چند تا اتفاق همزمان میفته یا چند تا خط منحنی توی یه نقطه به هم می‌رسن. مثلاً سه تا قطار همزمان به یه سکو برسن.

count

A2

یعنی شمردن تعداد چیزها. گاهی هم به معنی اینه که چیزی مهمه یا ارزش و اعتباری داره.

circumferize

C1

The act or process of establishing a circular boundary, perimeter, or limit around a specific entity or location. It is frequently used in technical or abstract contexts to describe the systematic containment or demarcation of an area.

internumercy

C1

به کار بردن مهارت‌های استدلال کمی در مجموعه داده‌ها یا زمینه‌های مختلف برای ترکیب و هماهنگ کردن اطلاعات.

remainder

A1

اون مقداریه که بعد از کم کردن یا استفاده کردن یه بخشی از کل، باقی می‌مونه. مثلاً تو ریاضی، باقی‌مونده‌ی تقسیمه.

arithmetical

B2

Relating to the branch of mathematics that deals with the properties and manipulation of numbers. It specifically describes processes involving addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.

squares

B1

یک شکل که چهار تا ضلع برابر و چهار تا زاویه قائمه داره. برای چیزهایی که این شکلی هستن هم استفاده میشه.

innumeror

C1

به کسی می‌گن که مهارت‌های پایه ریاضی رو نداره و نمی‌تونه اعداد رو درست درک کنه یا باهاشون کار کنه.

bipunctancy

C1

To analyze, mark, or divide a subject based on two distinct points or criteria simultaneously. It describes the act of dual-focusing or splitting an observation into two specific vectors for comparison or verification.

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