A2 verb #2,500 رایج‌ترین 2 دقیقه مطالعه

ocupar

To occupy means to take up space or fill time.

Explanation at your level:

When you sit in a chair, you occupy it. It means you are in that spot. You can also say your toys occupy your room. It just means they are there and taking space.

If you occupy a house, you live there. You can also say that a game occupies your time. It means you are busy playing the game for a long time.

Occupy is often used to talk about space or time. A large desk might occupy most of your office. If you are occupied, it means you are busy with work or a task.

In professional settings, we say a person occupies a role or position. It implies they are filling that specific spot in an organization. It can also refer to military forces occupying a territory.

The word carries nuance. To occupy one's thoughts suggests a deep, persistent focus. It is often used in academic texts to describe how a specific demographic occupies a social space or how an idea occupies the public consciousness.

At the C2 level, consider the figurative weight of occupy. It can describe how an abstract concept occupies a central place in a philosophical argument. It implies a sense of dominance or total saturation of a space or mind.

واژه در 30 ثانیه

  • Occupy means to fill space or time.
  • It is a transitive verb.
  • Commonly used for jobs and housing.
  • Can also refer to being busy.

When we talk about occupying something, we are usually describing how something fills up a space or a span of time. Think of it as a way of saying 'being there' or 'taking up room.' For example, if you sit in a chair, you occupy that seat.

Beyond physical space, we use this word for time and mental focus. If a hobby occupies your afternoon, it means you are busy doing it. It is a very versatile word that pops up in everything from real estate to your daily schedule.

The word occupy has a long journey through history. It comes from the Latin word occupare, which is a combination of ob (meaning 'over') and capere (meaning 'to take'). Essentially, it meant to 'seize' or 'take hold of' something.

It entered English through Old French in the 14th century. Interestingly, in medieval times, it sometimes had a more aggressive meaning, relating to military conquest. Over centuries, it softened to include simply living in a house or keeping one's mind busy with a task.

You will hear occupy used in several different registers. In a formal context, you might hear that a tenant occupies an apartment. In a more casual sense, you might say, 'This project occupies all my time lately.'

Common collocations include occupy a position, occupy space, and occupy time. It is a very common verb in professional and academic writing, though it can sound a bit stiff in very relaxed conversation.

While occupy itself is a standard verb, it appears in many set phrases. 1. Occupy one's mind: To keep oneself busy thinking about something. 2. Occupy the spotlight: To be the center of attention. 3. Occupy a seat: To be physically present in a chair. 4. Occupy a niche: To find a specialized role in a market. 5. Occupy the moral high ground: To claim to be more virtuous than others in a situation.

The verb occupy follows standard regular conjugation: occupies, occupied, occupying. The stress is on the first syllable: OC-cu-py. The 'u' sounds like a 'yoo' or 'uh' depending on the accent.

It is a transitive verb, meaning it almost always takes a direct object. You don't just 'occupy'; you occupy something. It rhymes with words like copy (loosely) or puppy (in the ending sounds).

Fun Fact

It shares a root with 'capable'.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /ˈɒkjupaɪ/

Short 'o' sound, emphasis on first syllable.

US /ˈɑːkjupaɪ/

Longer 'ah' sound, clear 'yoo' sound.

Common Errors

  • mispronouncing the 'u'
  • stressing the wrong syllable
  • swallowing the final sound

Rhymes With

occupy supply apply rely deny

Difficulty Rating

خواندن 2/5

easy

Writing 2/5

easy

Speaking 2/5

easy

شنیدن 2/5

easy

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

space time live

Learn Next

occupant occupation preoccupy

پیشرفته

territory inhabitant

Grammar to Know

Transitive Verbs

I occupy the room.

Passive Voice

The room is occupied.

Gerunds

Occupying my time is fun.

Examples by Level

1

The chair is occupied.

Someone is sitting there.

Passive voice

2

I occupy this room.

I use this room.

Simple present

3

This takes space.

It occupies space.

Synonym usage

4

He occupies the seat.

He is sitting in it.

Subject-verb agreement

5

It occupies my time.

I am busy.

Transitive verb

6

They occupy the house.

They live there.

Plural subject

7

Toys occupy the floor.

Toys are everywhere.

Plural noun

8

I occupy the desk.

I work here.

Simple present

1

The new sofa occupies the whole living room.

2

She is occupied with her studies today.

3

The army occupied the city.

4

Does this box occupy much space?

5

He occupies a high position at work.

6

We occupy the second floor.

7

The hobby occupies my weekends.

8

The room is occupied by guests.

1

The company occupies a large office downtown.

2

I am fully occupied until five o'clock.

3

The protesters decided to occupy the park.

4

His mind was occupied with thoughts of home.

5

This task will occupy you for hours.

6

She occupies a unique niche in the market.

7

The building has been occupied for years.

8

Many people occupy these apartments.

1

The candidate occupies a central role in the campaign.

2

The issue occupies a lot of public attention.

3

They were occupied with the preparations for the gala.

4

The island was occupied during the war.

5

His work occupies a significant portion of his life.

6

She occupies the position of director.

7

The space is occupied by a massive sculpture.

8

He is currently occupied with a complex project.

1

The idea occupies a central place in his philosophy.

2

The landscape is occupied by dense forests.

3

She was occupied with the nuances of the contract.

4

The memory occupied his mind for weeks.

5

The building occupies a prime piece of real estate.

6

The debate occupies the headlines today.

7

He occupies a prominent place in the field.

8

The silence occupied the entire room.

1

The narrative occupies a liminal space between fact and fiction.

2

The ideology occupies the minds of the youth.

3

The structure occupies the site of an ancient temple.

4

She was occupied with the existential implications of the text.

5

The silence occupied the void left by his departure.

6

The concept occupies a pivotal point in the theory.

7

The artist occupies a singular position in modern art.

8

The empire occupied vast territories.

ترکیب‌های رایج

occupy a position
occupy space
occupy time
fully occupied
occupy a seat
occupy a building
occupy the mind
occupy a niche
occupy a territory
occupy the spotlight

Idioms & Expressions

"occupy the moral high ground"

To appear more virtuous

He always tries to occupy the moral high ground.

formal

"occupy one's time"

To keep busy

He occupies his time with gardening.

neutral

"occupy the center stage"

To be the main focus

The issue occupies the center stage.

neutral

"be occupied with"

To be busy doing

I am occupied with a report.

neutral

"occupy a space in one's heart"

To be important to someone

You will always occupy a space in my heart.

literary

"occupy the void"

To fill an empty space

New ideas occupy the void.

literary

Easily Confused

ocupar vs preoccupy

similar spelling

preoccupy is for thoughts

I am preoccupied with work.

ocupar vs inhabit

similar meaning

inhabit is for homes

They inhabit the house.

ocupar vs occupy

vs possess

occupy is physical

He possesses the house.

ocupar vs occupy

vs fill

fill is more general

Water fills the glass.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + occupy + object

He occupies the room.

B1

Subject + be + occupied + with

I am occupied with work.

B2

Subject + occupy + a position

She occupies a role.

A2

Subject + occupy + space

The desk occupies space.

B1

Subject + occupy + time

This occupies my time.

خانواده کلمه

Nouns

occupant a person who resides in a place
occupation a job or profession

Verbs

preoccupy to dominate the mind beforehand

Adjectives

occupational related to a job

مرتبط

occupancy the state of being occupied

How to Use It

frequency

8

Formality Scale

formal neutral casual

اشتباهات رایج

using 'occupy' for 'borrow' use 'borrow'
Occupy means to fill or live in, not to take temporarily.
forgetting the object occupy something
Occupy is transitive.
confusing with 'preoccupy' preoccupy
Preoccupy means to worry beforehand.
using 'occupy' for 'visit' use 'visit'
Occupy implies staying or filling.
wrong preposition occupied with
Use 'with' for tasks.

Tips

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Real Estate

Always use 'occupy' for tenants.

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Transitive

Always follow with an object.

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History

It comes from 'seizing'.

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Context

Use it for both time and space.

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Stress

Stress the first syllable.

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Don't say 'I occupy the park' unless you are camping.

Be careful with context.

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Protests

Remember the 'Occupy' movements.

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Visual

Picture a room full of boxes.

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Professional

Use it to sound formal.

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Synonyms

Link it to 'fill'.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

O-C-C-U-P-Y: Only Chairs Can Use People's Yards (a bit silly, but memorable).

Visual Association

Imagine a giant chair filling a whole room.

Word Web

space time job inhabit busy

چالش

Describe your desk using the word occupy.

ریشه کلمه

Latin

Original meaning: To seize or take hold of

بافت فرهنگی

Can be sensitive in political contexts regarding territory.

Commonly used in real estate and professional contexts.

Occupy Wall Street movement

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

at work

  • occupy a position
  • fully occupied
  • occupy the office

travel

  • occupied seat
  • occupy the room
  • occupy the space

daily life

  • occupy my time
  • occupy the mind
  • occupy the chair

history

  • occupy the territory
  • occupied city
  • forces occupy

Conversation Starters

"What occupies most of your time?"

"Do you prefer to occupy a large or small space?"

"What does it mean to occupy the moral high ground?"

"Have you ever occupied a leadership position?"

"How do you occupy your mind when you are bored?"

Journal Prompts

Describe a space you occupy daily.

Write about a time you were fully occupied.

How do you feel when you occupy a new place?

What thoughts occupy your mind most often?

سوالات متداول

8 سوال

No, it also applies to time and mental state.

It is better to say 'I am on the bus' or 'I have a seat'.

Inhabit is more about living somewhere long-term.

It is neutral but sounds professional.

Someone who lives in or uses a space.

We usually say 'occupy a position'.

It means the room is being used.

OC-kyu-pie.

خودت رو بسنج

fill blank A1

I ___ this seat.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: occupy

Occupy means to fill the space.

multiple choice A2

Which means to be busy?

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: occupied

Occupied means busy.

true false B1

Occupy is an intransitive verb.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: نادرست

It is transitive.

match pairs B1

Word

معنی

All matched!

Definitions match.

sentence order B2

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

Subject-verb-object order.

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