C1 verb #3,500 le plus courant 2 min de lecture

amplify

To make something stronger, louder, or more detailed.

Explanation at your level:

To amplify means to make sound louder. Imagine you have a small radio. If you turn the knob to make it louder, you are amplifying the music. You use this word when you want to make something bigger or stronger.

When you amplify something, you increase its strength. For example, a microphone amplifies your voice so everyone in the room can hear you. You can also amplify an idea by giving more examples to explain it better.

Amplify is often used in technology to talk about sound or electrical signals. However, we also use it in common speech. If you want to emphasize a point, you might amplify your argument with facts. It is a useful word for describing how something becomes more prominent.

In B2 English, you will see 'amplify' used in more abstract ways. It describes the process of intensifying a feeling or a situation. For instance, social media can amplify public opinion, making a small issue seem like a massive crisis. It is about magnification.

At the C1 level, 'amplify' is used to describe the enhancement of complex systems or narratives. You might discuss how certain policies amplify existing social inequalities or how a specific event amplifies the urgency of a debate. It implies a significant, often multiplicative effect on the original subject.

Mastering 'amplify' involves understanding its nuance in both scientific and rhetorical contexts. It suggests not just an increase, but a transformation of scale. Whether discussing the amplification of genetic material in a lab or the amplification of a cultural movement, the word conveys a sense of power and expansion that alters the perception of the original entity.

Mot en 30 secondes

  • Increases sound
  • Increases ideas
  • Latin origin
  • Regular verb

When you amplify something, you are essentially turning the volume up or making the impact greater. Think of a guitar player plugging into an amp; they are amplifying the sound so the whole crowd can hear it.

Beyond just sound, we use this word for ideas. If you tell a story and add extra details to make it more convincing, you are amplifying your point. It is all about taking something small and giving it more power or presence.

The word amplify comes from the Latin word amplificare, which is a combination of amplus (meaning 'large' or 'abundant') and facere (meaning 'to make'). So, literally, it means 'to make large.'

It entered English through Middle French in the 15th century. It started out mostly used in writing or speech to mean 'expanding on a topic.' It wasn't until the 20th century, with the rise of electronics, that it became the go-to word for boosting electrical signals and sound.

You will hear amplify in both technical and casual settings. In tech, we talk about amplifying a signal or amplifying sound. In daily life, we might say someone amplified their concerns about a project.

It is a versatile word. It sounds professional in a business meeting, but it is perfectly clear in a casual conversation. Just remember that it usually implies an active effort to increase something.

While 'amplify' itself isn't always in an idiom, it is used to describe them. 1. Amplify the message: To make sure everyone hears an idea. 2. Amplify the effect: To make the results of something stronger. 3. Amplify the noise: To make a situation more chaotic. 4. Amplify the tension: To make a situation more stressful. 5. Amplify the signal: To make communication clearer.

Amplify is a regular verb. The past tense is amplified and the present participle is amplifying. It is a transitive verb, meaning it usually needs an object—you amplify something.

The pronunciation is /ˈæmplɪfaɪ/. The stress is on the first syllable. It rhymes with 'dampen' (loosely) and 'verify'. Practice saying it clearly: AM-pli-fy.

Fun Fact

It was originally used in rhetoric to mean 'adding detail to a speech'.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /ˈæmplɪfaɪ/

Crisp 'a' sound, clear 'fy' ending.

US /ˈæmplɪfaɪ/

Similar to UK, sometimes faster 'i' sound.

Common Errors

  • stressing the wrong syllable
  • swallowing the 'fy' sound
  • mispronouncing the 'amp' part

Rhymes With

justify clarify modify codify ratify

Difficulty Rating

Lecture 2/5

Easy

Writing 2/5
Speaking 2/5
Écoute 2/5

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

loud sound

Learn Next

magnify intensify

Avanc

augment

Grammar to Know

Transitive Verbs

I amplify the sound.

Examples by Level

1

Turn up the radio to amplify the sound.

Turn up = increase

Verb + object

1

The speaker will amplify my voice.

2

Can you amplify the music?

3

The microphone helps amplify the singer.

4

He wanted to amplify the signal.

5

Please amplify your explanation.

6

They used a device to amplify the sound.

7

The system helps amplify the data.

8

Do not amplify the noise.

1

The new policy will amplify our problems.

2

She tried to amplify her point with facts.

3

The guitar needs an amp to amplify the sound.

4

Social media can amplify fake news.

5

The report serves to amplify concerns.

6

We need to amplify our efforts.

7

The lens will amplify the light.

8

He spoke to amplify his message.

1

The conflict served to amplify the existing tensions.

2

The company is looking to amplify its brand presence.

3

The study amplifies the need for more research.

4

His gestures served to amplify his frustration.

5

The technology is designed to amplify weak signals.

6

The news cycle tends to amplify minor issues.

7

We must amplify the voices of the unheard.

8

The feedback loop will amplify the error.

1

The economic crisis will likely amplify the divide between classes.

2

The rhetoric used by the politicians serves to amplify fear.

3

The artist sought to amplify the emotional depth of the piece.

4

The new software will amplify the efficiency of the workflow.

5

The experiment aims to amplify the DNA sequence.

6

The resonance helps to amplify the sound waves.

7

The media coverage amplified the public's anxiety.

8

The strategy is to amplify our competitive advantage.

1

The historical context serves to amplify the tragedy of the event.

2

The structural changes will amplify the long-term impact.

3

The author uses metaphors to amplify the central theme.

4

The system is capable of amplifying subtle nuances in the data.

5

The silence served to amplify the tension in the room.

6

The organization works to amplify the reach of local charities.

7

The acoustic design was intended to amplify the natural sound.

8

The decision will amplify the complexity of the project.

Collocations courantes

amplify sound
amplify signal
amplify concerns
amplify effect
amplify message
amplify voice
amplify impact
amplify tension
amplify reach
amplify results

Idioms & Expressions

"turn up the volume"

to make louder

We need to turn up the volume on this issue.

casual

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Easily Confused

amplify vs simplify

They rhyme.

Amplify is to increase; simplify is to make easier.

Amplify the sound, simplify the instructions.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + amplify + object

The mic will amplify the sound.

Famille de mots

Nouns

amplifier a device that increases sound

Verbs

amplify to increase

Adjectives

amplified made louder

Apparenté

amplitude the measurement of the increase

How to Use It

frequency

7

Formality Scale

Academic Neutral Casual Slang

Erreurs courantes

amplificate amplify
Amplificate is not a standard English word.
using 'amplify' for physical size (use 'enlarge')
confusing with 'simplify'
misspelling as 'amplifye'
using for 'light' (use 'brighten')

Tips

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Memory Palace

Picture an amp in your living room.

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Native Speakers

Use it when talking about microphones.

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Music Context

Think of rock concerts.

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Verb Pattern

Amplify + object.

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Say It

Emphasize the first syllable.

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Spelling

Don't add an extra 'i'.

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Latin Roots

Amplus = Large.

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Flashcards

Pair with 'loud'.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

AMP-lify: Think of an AMP (amplifier) making sound fly.

Visual Association

A tiny mouse wearing a giant speaker.

Word Web

loud increase power signal

Défi

Find something you want to amplify today.

Origine du mot

Latin

Original meaning: to make large

Contexte culturel

None

Used frequently in music and tech contexts.

Guitar amplifiers (Marshall, Fender)

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Music

  • amplify the bass
  • amplify the guitar
  • turn up the amp

Conversation Starters

"How do you amplify your voice in a crowd?"

"What can amplify a good mood?"

Journal Prompts

Write about a time you had to amplify your message.

Questions fréquentes

8 questions

No, it works for ideas and signals too.

Teste-toi

fill blank A1

The speakers ___ the music.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : amplify

Amplify means to make sound louder.

multiple choice A2

What does amplify mean?

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : To make louder

Amplify means to increase volume or strength.

true false B1

You can amplify a sound.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Vrai

Yes, that is the most common use.

match pairs B1

Word

Signification

All matched!

They are synonyms.

sentence order B2

Touche les mots ci-dessous pour construire la phrase
Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte :

The sound will amplify.

Score : /5

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