structural
Structural relates to the basic design or arrangement of something.
Explanation at your level:
Structural is a big word. It means how something is made. Think of a house. The wood and metal inside the walls are the structural parts. Without them, the house falls down. You can use it for big things that hold other things together.
When you talk about the structural design of something, you mean the plan for how it is built. If a car has a structural problem, it means the frame is weak. It is a useful word for talking about how things are organized or put together.
In B1 English, we use structural to discuss systems. We might talk about structural changes in a company, which means changing the hierarchy or the way teams work. It helps us describe the 'bones' of a system, whether that system is a building, a business, or a government.
At the B2 level, you will encounter structural in academic and professional contexts. It often describes deep-seated issues or features. For instance, structural unemployment refers to a mismatch between workers' skills and the needs of the economy. It suggests that the problem is part of the system itself, not just a temporary issue.
At C1, structural is used to analyze complex phenomena. You might discuss the structural integrity of an argument, implying that the logic holding the points together is sound. It is a precise term used to move beyond surface-level descriptions and examine the underlying architecture of ideas, societies, or physical structures.
At the mastery level, structural is often used in linguistics, sociology, and philosophy. You might explore structuralism, a movement that analyzes culture as a system of signs. Here, the word transcends its physical roots to describe the fundamental, often invisible, patterns that dictate human behavior, language, and social order. It implies a deep, comprehensive understanding of how 'the whole' is constructed from its parts.
واژه در 30 ثانیه
- Relates to the organization of parts.
- Used for buildings and abstract systems.
- Key collocations: structural change, structural integrity.
- Essential for formal and academic writing.
Hey there! Think of the word structural as the 'skeleton' of an idea or an object. Just like your bones hold your body together, structural elements are the pieces that give something its shape and stability.
When we talk about a building, we use structural to describe the beams and columns that keep the roof from falling. But it's not just for construction! We also use it to describe abstract things. For example, if a company has a structural problem, it means the way the departments are organized isn't working well.
The word structural comes from the Latin word structura, which means 'a fitting together' or 'building.' It traces back to the verb struere, meaning 'to pile up' or 'to build.'
It entered English in the 17th century. Originally, it was almost exclusively used for architecture and anatomy. Over time, as our world became more complex, we started applying the concept to social, economic, and political systems. It's a great example of how a word moves from describing physical objects to describing invisible, conceptual frameworks!
You will see structural used in both professional and casual settings. In engineering, it's a technical term for safety. In business, it's a common way to describe how a company is set up.
Common pairings include structural change, structural damage, and structural integrity. It is generally a formal or neutral word; you wouldn't usually use it to describe a sandwich, but you would definitely use it to describe a bridge or a government policy.
While structural itself isn't the star of many idioms, it appears in phrases that describe change or stability.
- Structural adjustment: A formal term for changing the way an economy or organization works.
- Structural integrity: The ability of an item to hold together under a load.
- Structural reform: Making big changes to the way a system is organized.
- Structural support: Providing the necessary help to keep something standing.
- Structural analysis: The process of breaking down a system to see how it works.
Structural is an adjective, so it usually comes before a noun (e.g., structural design). It is not gradable; something is either structural or it isn't, so you don't usually say 'very structural.'
Pronunciation: In the UK, it is /ˈstrʌktʃərəl/. In the US, it is /ˈstrʌktʃərəl/. The stress is on the first syllable: STRUC-tur-al. It rhymes with words like cultural or natural.
Fun Fact
It shares a root with 'destroy' (de-struct), which means to un-build!
Pronunciation Guide
Clear 'struc' sound, soft 'tural' ending.
Similar to UK, slightly more emphasis on the 'r' sounds.
Common Errors
- Mispronouncing the 't' as a 'ch' sound
- Adding an extra syllable
- Swallowing the 'al' ending
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Common in news and academic text.
Great for formal essays.
Useful in professional settings.
Common in documentaries.
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
پیشرفته
Grammar to Know
Adjective placement
The structural beam.
Word formation
Structure -> Structural.
Absolute adjectives
It is structural (not very structural).
Examples by Level
The structural parts are strong.
structural = base/frame
adjective before noun
Look at the structural design.
design = plan
adjective before noun
Is it a structural change?
change = difference
adjective before noun
The bridge has structural damage.
damage = harm
adjective before noun
We need a structural plan.
plan = idea
adjective before noun
The structural frame is metal.
frame = skeleton
adjective before noun
It is a structural issue.
issue = problem
adjective before noun
The structural work is done.
work = labor
adjective before noun
The structural integrity of the roof is good.
We are making structural improvements to the office.
The structural analysis took two weeks.
Structural engineers checked the house.
The building has a structural flaw.
We need to consider the structural costs.
Structural repairs are very expensive.
The structural layout is simple.
The company is undergoing a major structural change.
There are structural problems in the local economy.
The structural design of the stadium is unique.
He works as a structural engineer in the city.
Structural reforms are necessary for growth.
The structural integrity of the bridge was questioned.
We need to look at the structural causes of poverty.
The structural base of the statue is stone.
The structural complexity of the project is overwhelming.
Structural unemployment is a long-term economic challenge.
The structural stability of the dam is a priority.
They conducted a structural review of the organization.
The structural failure was caused by poor materials.
We analyzed the structural components of the poem.
Structural inequality remains a major issue.
The structural framework of the law is outdated.
The structural coherence of his argument was impressive.
We must address the structural imbalances in the market.
The structural transformation of the city was radical.
His work explores the structural dynamics of power.
The structural properties of the material are unique.
We need a structural overhaul of the system.
The structural narrative of the book is complex.
Structural linguistics changed how we study language.
The structuralism movement influenced modern sociology.
She analyzed the structural underpinnings of the crisis.
The structural rigidity of the bureaucracy is problematic.
His critique focused on the structural limitations of the theory.
The structural resonance of the architecture is stunning.
We examined the structural configuration of the atoms.
The structural manifestation of the disease is clear.
Structural motifs recur throughout the artist's work.
مترادفها
متضادها
ترکیبهای رایج
Idioms & Expressions
"at the structural level"
deep within the core of a system
We need to fix this at the structural level.
formal"structural shift"
a major change in how things are organized
There was a structural shift in the market.
neutral"beyond structural"
going further than just the basics
The changes go beyond structural repairs.
neutral"structural backbone"
the most important part that holds everything up
The new policy is the structural backbone of the plan.
neutral"structural core"
the center of the organization
The structural core of the business is stable.
neutralEasily Confused
Looks similar
Structured is past tense/adj (organized), structural is the nature of the thing.
A structured day vs. a structural problem.
Both relate to building
Constructional is about the act of building, structural is about the design/nature.
Constructional errors vs. structural integrity.
Both relate to systems
Systemic is about the whole system, structural is about the parts/bones.
Systemic failure vs. structural change.
Both relate to bases
Foundational is the very first layer, structural is the whole frame.
Foundational principles vs. structural design.
Sentence Patterns
The [noun] has structural [noun].
The house has structural damage.
We need to make a structural [noun].
We need to make a structural change.
The structural [noun] is [adjective].
The structural design is complex.
It is a structural [noun].
It is a structural issue.
The [noun] is structural in nature.
The problem is structural in nature.
خانواده کلمه
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
مرتبط
How to Use It
7
Formality Scale
اشتباهات رایج
Structural is for systems or objects, not human traits.
Structured is a verb/adjective (a structured day), structural is the nature of the thing.
It is an absolute adjective.
Structural implies deep, system-wide importance.
The suffix is -al.
Tips
Memory Palace Trick
Imagine a skyscraper skeleton.
When Native Speakers Use It
When discussing big projects.
Cultural Insight
Used in political debates.
Grammar Shortcut
Always before a noun.
Say It Right
Focus on the 'struc' sound.
Don't Make This Mistake
Don't use it for people.
Did You Know?
Shares roots with 'destroy'.
Study Smart
Group with 'structure' and 'structurally'.
Pro Tip
Use it to sound more academic.
Reading Tip
Look for it in business news.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
STRUC-ture is the TRUCk that carries the load.
Visual Association
A skeleton of a skyscraper.
Word Web
چالش
Identify 3 structural things in your room.
ریشه کلمه
Latin
Original meaning: To build or pile up.
بافت فرهنگی
None.
Used heavily in news regarding economy and politics.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
at work
- structural change
- structural review
- structural goals
at school
- structural analysis
- structural design
- structural theory
construction
- structural integrity
- structural beam
- structural repair
economy
- structural reform
- structural unemployment
- structural shift
Conversation Starters
"What is a structural change you've seen at work?"
"Do you think structural reform is important for the economy?"
"How would you describe the structural design of your home?"
"Have you ever had to deal with structural damage?"
"Why is structural integrity important for bridges?"
Journal Prompts
Describe a time you had to fix a 'structural' problem in your life.
If you were an architect, what structural elements would you focus on?
Write about a company that needs a structural change.
Explain why structural integrity is a good metaphor for an argument.
سوالات متداول
8 سوالNo, it is an adjective.
Usually no, it's for systems or objects.
Cosmetic or superficial.
It is more common in work or school contexts.
STRUC-tur-al.
It relates to how it is built.
It's better to avoid 'very' as it is an absolute term.
Latin, meaning to build.
خودت رو بسنج
The ___ frame is strong.
Structural describes the frame.
What does structural mean?
It refers to the organization of parts.
Structural changes are always small.
Structural changes are usually significant.
Word
معنی
Matches concepts to meanings.
The structural change is...
We need to fix the ___ integrity.
Structural integrity is a common collocation.
Which is a synonym for structural?
Systemic and structural both refer to whole systems.
Structural is an adverb.
It is an adjective.
Word
معنی
Grammatical and conceptual classification.
The structural analysis was complex.
امتیاز: /10
Summary
Structural is the word you use when you want to talk about the 'bones' or the fundamental framework of any system or object.
- Relates to the organization of parts.
- Used for buildings and abstract systems.
- Key collocations: structural change, structural integrity.
- Essential for formal and academic writing.
Memory Palace Trick
Imagine a skyscraper skeleton.
When Native Speakers Use It
When discussing big projects.
Cultural Insight
Used in political debates.
Grammar Shortcut
Always before a noun.
مثال
The inspector checked the structural stability of the old porch to ensure it was safe.
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