power
power 30 सेकंड में
- Power means the ability to do something or control people.
- It also refers to electricity used for lights and machines.
- It can be a physical force or a social influence.
- Commonly used in phrases like 'power out' or 'in power'.
The word power is a fundamental building block of the English language, functioning primarily as a noun that describes the capacity to act, the possession of control, or the physical energy required to operate systems. At its most basic level, especially for A1 learners, power is the 'magic' that makes things happen. When you press a button and the light turns on, that is power. When a king or a president makes a rule that everyone follows, that is also power. It is a versatile word that bridges the gap between the physical world of physics and the social world of human relationships. In daily life, you will encounter this word in contexts ranging from charging your mobile phone to discussing who has the authority in a classroom or a workplace. Understanding 'power' involves recognizing its dual nature: it is both an invisible force that moves machines and a visible influence that moves people. Whether it is the 'power of nature' seen in a storm or the 'power of a smile' seen in a greeting, the word consistently refers to an underlying strength or ability to produce an effect. It is essential to distinguish between having the power to do something (ability) and having power over someone (authority). In the first sense, it is synonymous with capability; in the second, it is synonymous with control or command. As you progress in your English journey, you will see 'power' used in abstract ways, such as the 'power of the mind' or 'purchasing power,' but the core concept remains the same: the potential to cause change or maintain control.
- Physical Energy
- Electricity or mechanical energy used to run machines. Example: The storm caused a total loss of power in the city.
- Social Authority
- The right or capacity to command and influence others. Example: The president has the power to sign new laws.
- Inherent Ability
- The natural capacity to perform a specific task. Example: She has the power to solve complex math problems quickly.
The laptop ran out of power right before I could save my work.
Historically, the word comes from Old French 'poer,' which meant 'to be able.' This root is still very much alive today. When we talk about a 'powerful' engine, we are talking about its ability to move a heavy car. When we talk about a 'powerful' speech, we are talking about its ability to change how people feel. It is also a word that appears in many compound forms. You might hear about a 'power outlet' in a wall, a 'power plant' where electricity is made, or a 'power struggle' between two people who both want to be the boss. In modern technology, 'power' is often synonymous with battery life. If your phone is at 5%, you might say you are 'low on power.' In political science, power is the ability to influence the behavior of others with or without resistance. This can be 'soft power,' which is influence through culture and values, or 'hard power,' which is influence through force or money. Regardless of the specific field, 'power' always implies a dynamic state where something is being accomplished or controlled. For a beginner, the most important thing is to recognize that 'power' is usually a good thing to have, but it must be managed carefully. Whether it is the electricity in your home or the influence you have over your friends, power is a tool for action.
Knowledge is power, because it allows you to make better decisions.
Please turn off the power before you try to fix the lamp.
The superhero has the power to fly across the ocean.
The political party gained power after the last election.
Using the word power correctly requires an understanding of its grammatical role as a noun and its various semantic shades. In its most common usage, 'power' functions as an uncountable noun when referring to electricity or general influence. For instance, you would say, 'There is no power in the building,' rather than 'There are no powers.' However, when referring to specific abilities or legal authorities, it can become a countable noun. For example, 'The constitution grants the president several powers.' This distinction is crucial for advanced learners. When constructing sentences, 'power' often follows verbs like 'have,' 'gain,' 'lose,' 'use,' or 'provide.' You 'have the power' to do something, you 'gain power' in a company, and a battery 'provides power' to a device. Adjectives also play a significant role in modifying 'power.' You might describe something as having 'immense power,' 'limited power,' or 'renewable power.' In the context of technology, 'power' is frequently used as a modifier in compound nouns like 'power cord,' 'power button,' or 'power supply.' These are fixed expressions that every English speaker uses daily. When talking about people, 'power' often appears in phrases like 'in power' (meaning in a position of authority) or 'out of power' (meaning no longer in authority). For example, 'The king has been in power for fifty years.' Understanding these patterns helps in producing natural-sounding English. Furthermore, 'power' can be used in the passive voice when talking about machines: 'The car is powered by electricity.' Although 'power' is primarily a noun, this verbal use is very common in technical descriptions. In creative writing, 'power' is often personified or used metaphorically to describe the force of emotions, such as 'the power of love' or 'the power of grief.' These uses highlight the word's ability to describe anything that has a strong effect on the world or on the human heart.
- Verb + Power
- Common combinations include: exercise power, abuse power, restore power, and generate power.
- Adjective + Power
- Common combinations include: absolute power, nuclear power, purchasing power, and brain power.
- Prepositional Phrases
- Common phrases include: beyond my power, within your power, and a struggle for power.
It is within your power to change your future by studying hard today.
The city is investing in solar power to reduce pollution.
He lost power over his employees because he was never in the office.
In the real world, power is a word that echoes through various environments, from the mundane to the monumental. In a domestic setting, you will hear it most often in relation to utilities. If the lights flicker during a storm, someone will inevitably ask, 'Did the power go out?' When setting up a new computer, the manual will instruct you to 'connect the power cable.' In these instances, 'power' is a practical, physical commodity. In a corporate or professional environment, the word takes on a more social and hierarchical meaning. You might hear about a 'power meeting' where important decisions are made, or a 'power suit' worn to project confidence and authority. Employees might discuss the 'power dynamics' within a team, referring to who really holds the influence regardless of their official job title. In the news and political discourse, 'power' is ubiquitous. Reporters speak of 'world powers' like the USA or China, 'power vacuums' created when a leader leaves suddenly, and 'power shifts' in global economics. On the street, you might see signs for 'Power Yoga' or 'Power Lifting,' where the word is used to suggest intensity, strength, and high energy. Even in entertainment, the word is a staple. Think of the famous line from Spider-Man: 'With great power comes great responsibility.' Or the 'Power Rangers,' whose very name promises extraordinary abilities. In science fiction, characters often talk about 'power levels' or 'auxiliary power.' In the financial world, 'purchasing power' is a key metric that describes how much your money can actually buy. Because 'power' is so central to human existence—both our need for energy and our social structures—it is a word you will hear dozens of times a day in almost any English-speaking environment. It is a high-frequency word because it describes the very engine of life and society.
'We need to restore power to the hospital immediately,' the engineer shouted.
The CEO's power was evident in the way everyone stopped talking when she entered.
The wind power turbines on the hill are spinning very fast today.
One of the most frequent mistakes learners make with power is confusing it with 'strength' or 'force.' While related, they are not always interchangeable. 'Strength' usually refers to a physical quality of an object or person (e.g., 'the strength of the rope'), while 'power' refers to the ability to use that strength to achieve an end. You have the 'strength' to lift a weight, but you have the 'power' to move it. Another common error is using 'power' as a countable noun when referring to electricity. You should never say 'The powers are out' if you mean the lights have gone off; the correct phrase is 'The power is out.' Additionally, learners often confuse 'power' with 'authority.' While 'authority' is the legal right to do something, 'power' is the actual ability to do it. A person might have the authority to fire someone but not the power to do so because of political reasons. In terms of prepositions, many students say 'power of' when they should say 'power over.' You have 'power over' a group of people, but you have the 'power of' speech. Misusing these prepositions can change the meaning of your sentence significantly. Another subtle mistake involves the word 'powerful.' Some learners use 'power' as an adjective (e.g., 'a power man') instead of 'powerful' (e.g., 'a powerful man'). While 'power' can be a modifier in compound nouns like 'power tools,' it cannot describe a person's quality directly without the '-ful' suffix. Finally, be careful with the phrase 'in power.' It specifically refers to political control. If you say someone is 'in power' at a party, it sounds like they are a dictator, whereas you might just mean they are 'in charge' of the music. Paying attention to these nuances will make your English sound much more professional and accurate.
- Power vs. Strength
- Use 'strength' for durability or muscle; use 'power' for the capacity to act or influence.
- Power vs. Energy
- 'Energy' is the general scientific concept; 'power' is often the specific electricity delivered to your home.
Incorrect: He has a lot of power muscles. Correct: He has a lot of strength / He is powerful.
To enrich your vocabulary, it is helpful to look at words that are similar to power but offer different shades of meaning. 'Authority' is a common alternative, specifically referring to the legal or official right to command. While a bully has 'power,' a teacher has 'authority.' 'Influence' is another close relative, suggesting a more subtle, indirect way of changing people's minds or behaviors without using force. A celebrity has 'influence' over their fans. 'Control' implies a more direct, hands-on management of a situation or person. If you have 'control' over a machine, you are the one operating it. In the realm of physics and energy, 'electricity' is the most common specific synonym for 'power' in a domestic context. 'Energy' is a broader term that includes heat, light, and motion. 'Force' is often used in science to describe a push or pull, but in social contexts, it implies the use of violence or compulsion. 'Might' is a more literary or old-fashioned word for great power, often used in phrases like 'military might.' 'Capability' and 'ability' are excellent alternatives when you want to focus on what someone is able to do rather than their status or energy levels. For example, 'She has the capability to lead this project.' By choosing the right word, you can be much more precise in your communication. Using 'clout' (informal) instead of 'power' in a political context shows a high level of English proficiency, as it specifically refers to influence in politics or business. Similarly, 'potency' is used to describe the strength of a drug or a chemical. Understanding these distinctions allows you to move from A1 'power' to C2 precision.
- Power vs. Authority
- Power is the ability to act; Authority is the right to act. A rebel has power but no authority.
- Power vs. Influence
- Power is often direct and forceful; Influence is indirect and persuasive. Friends influence each other.
- Power vs. Energy
- Energy is the capacity for work; Power is the rate at which work is done or the specific utility.
The manager has the authority to approve your vacation, but the owner has the ultimate power.
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रोचक तथ्य
The word 'power' is related to the word 'possible'. Both come from the same Latin root 'posse', which means 'to be able'. So, when you have power, you make things possible!
उच्चारण मार्गदर्शिका
- Pronouncing it like 'poor'.
- Making it two distinct syllables like 'pow-wer' with a hard 'w'.
- Forgetting the 'au' sound and saying 'poh-er'.
- Over-emphasizing the 'r' in British English.
- Confusing the pronunciation with 'flower' (though they rhyme).
कठिनाई स्तर
The word is short and very common in basic texts.
Easy to spell, but requires care with countability.
High frequency makes it easy to practice.
Must distinguish between 'power' and 'poor' in some accents.
आगे क्या सीखें
पूर्वापेक्षाएँ
आगे सीखें
उन्नत
ज़रूरी व्याकरण
Uncountable nouns for energy
We need more power (not 'more powers').
Countable nouns for specific rights
The king's powers were limited by the law.
Using 'power' as a modifier
The power button is on the side.
Preposition 'over' for control
She has power over the budget.
Infinitive after 'power'
I have the power to help you.
स्तर के अनुसार उदाहरण
The power is out in my house.
The electricity is not working.
Uncountable noun use.
My phone has no power.
The battery is dead.
Refers to energy.
He has the power to jump high.
He is able to jump high.
Refers to ability.
Turn on the power, please.
Turn on the switch.
Imperative sentence.
The king has much power.
The king is very important.
Refers to authority.
Is the power on?
Is there electricity?
Question form.
This car has a lot of power.
The car is very fast and strong.
Refers to engine strength.
I lost power during the storm.
The lights went out.
Past tense verb 'lost'.
We need a new power cord for the TV.
The cable that gives electricity.
Compound noun.
The solar panels give us free power.
Energy from the sun.
Adjective + noun.
She is a powerful woman in the city.
She has a lot of influence.
Adjective form 'powerful'.
The power station is near the river.
The place where electricity is made.
Compound noun.
Don't touch the power lines.
The wires in the street.
Plural compound noun.
He used his power to help the poor.
He used his position.
Possessive pronoun + noun.
The remote control needs more power.
It needs new batteries.
Refers to battery energy.
They are fighting for power in the club.
They want to be the leader.
Preposition 'for' + noun.
Knowledge is power in the modern world.
Knowing things makes you strong.
Idiomatic expression.
The storm caused a massive power failure.
A big electricity problem.
Adjective + compound noun.
You have the power to change your life.
You are able to make changes.
Infinitive phrase follows.
The government is losing power quickly.
People are not following them anymore.
Present continuous tense.
Wind power is becoming more popular.
Energy from the wind.
Noun as a modifier.
He has no power over his children.
His children don't listen to him.
Preposition 'over'.
The engine has a lot of horse power.
A unit of measuring engine strength.
Specific technical term.
The treaty shifted the balance of power.
Changed who was in control.
Abstract noun phrase.
The company is a major power in the tech industry.
A very influential company.
Countable noun use for entities.
The abuse of power is a serious crime.
Using authority in a bad way.
Noun phrase with 'of'.
We must transition to nuclear power soon.
Energy from atoms.
Specific energy type.
The president exercised his power of veto.
He used his right to stop a law.
Verb 'exercise' + power.
The purchasing power of the dollar has fallen.
How much a dollar can buy.
Economic term.
There was a power struggle within the board of directors.
A fight for control.
Compound noun 'power struggle'.
The device is powered by a lithium battery.
The battery gives it energy.
Passive verb use.
She has an incredible power of persuasion.
She is very good at convincing people.
Abstract ability.
The separation of powers is vital for democracy.
Dividing control between different groups.
Political science term.
He was seduced by the corrupting nature of power.
Power made him a bad person.
Philosophical use.
The film explores the power dynamics of a small town.
How people influence each other.
Sociological term.
The state has the power of life and death over its citizens.
Total control.
Extreme legal authority.
The poem captures the evocative power of memory.
How memory can make you feel things.
Literary use.
The nation is seeking to project its power abroad.
Show its strength to other countries.
Geopolitical term.
The new law curtails the powers of the police.
Reduces what the police can do.
Plural use for legal rights.
The sheer power of the waterfall was terrifying.
The physical force.
Emphatic adjective 'sheer'.
The hegemony of the ruling class is maintained through soft power.
Control through culture and ideas.
Advanced sociological term.
Nietzsche's 'Will to Power' remains a controversial concept.
The desire to be strong and dominate.
Philosophical proper noun.
The asymmetry of power in the negotiations was evident.
One side was much stronger than the other.
Formal academic term.
The monarch's powers are now purely ceremonial.
The king has no real control.
Legal/Constitutional context.
The brain's computational power is still being mapped.
How much the brain can process.
Scientific metaphor.
The rhetoric was designed to empower the disenfranchised.
Give strength to people with no rights.
Verb 'empower' derived from noun.
The power of eminent domain allows the state to seize land.
A specific legal right.
Legal jargon.
The aesthetic power of the cathedral left us speechless.
The beauty was very strong.
Abstract artistic use.
सामान्य शब्द संयोजन
सामान्य वाक्यांश
The power is out
In power
Knowledge is power
Power trip
Beyond one's power
Power nap
Power through
The powers that be
More power to you
Power play
अक्सर इससे भ्रम होता है
Strength is how much you can lift; power is the ability to use that strength to get things done.
Force is a physical push or pull; power is the rate at which energy is used.
Authority is the legal right; power is the actual ability.
मुहावरे और अभिव्यक्तियाँ
"Power corrupts"
The idea that having authority can make a person become dishonest or immoral.
He used to be nice, but power corrupts.
philosophical"Behind the throne"
To have the real power while someone else is the official leader.
The secretary is the real power behind the throne.
informal"A power to be reckoned with"
Someone or something that is very strong and must be taken seriously.
Our team is now a power to be reckoned with.
neutral"The power of the purse"
The ability to control a situation by controlling the money.
The committee has the power of the purse.
political"Speak truth to power"
To tell the honest truth to people who are in high positions of authority.
She wasn't afraid to speak truth to power.
formal"Power in numbers"
The idea that a large group of people has more influence than one person.
We should all protest together; there is power in numbers.
neutral"Balance of power"
A situation where no single group or country has too much control.
The treaty maintained the balance of power in Europe.
formal"Will to power"
The inner drive to achieve a position of strength or dominance.
His will to power drove him to the top of the company.
academic"Power dressing"
Wearing expensive or formal clothes to look important and confident.
She practiced power dressing to impress the clients.
informal"Full power"
Using the maximum amount of energy or effort possible.
The engine was running at full power.
neutralआसानी से भ्रमित होने वाले
Both relate to electricity.
Energy is the general capacity; power is the specific delivery of that energy or the rate of use.
The sun provides energy, which we turn into electrical power.
Both mean being able to do something.
Ability is a skill or talent; power is the capacity to act or influence others.
She has the ability to sing, and the power to influence the audience.
Both mean strength.
Might is often used for great, overwhelming strength, especially in a military or physical sense.
The army used all its might to win the battle.
Both mean having influence.
Control is the direct management of something; power is the broader capacity to influence.
He has power in the company, but he doesn't control the daily tasks.
Often used interchangeably.
Electricity is the physical phenomenon; power is the utility service provided to your home.
The lightning was electricity, but the house lost power.
वाक्य संरचनाएँ
The power is [adjective].
The power is off.
I need a [noun] power.
I need a power cord.
[Noun] is power.
Knowledge is power.
The power to [verb] is [adjective].
The power to vote is important.
A struggle for power between [noun] and [noun].
A struggle for power between the king and the church.
The [adjective] power of [noun] is [adjective].
The evocative power of music is undeniable.
It is within my power to [verb].
It is within my power to help you.
This [noun] runs on [noun] power.
This watch runs on solar power.
शब्द परिवार
संज्ञा
क्रिया
विशेषण
संबंधित
इसे कैसे इस्तेमाल करें
Very high; ranked in the top 1000 most common English words.
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The powers are off.
→
The power is off.
When talking about electricity, 'power' is uncountable and should be singular.
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He is a power man.
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He is a powerful man.
Use the adjective 'powerful' to describe a person's quality.
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I have the power of the computer.
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I have the power to use the computer.
Use 'power to + verb' to describe an ability.
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The storm broke the power's lines.
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The storm broke the power lines.
In compound nouns, you don't usually need an apostrophe-s.
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She has power on her staff.
→
She has power over her staff.
The correct preposition for control is 'over'.
सुझाव
Use 'over' for control
When you want to say someone controls a group, use the preposition 'over'. Example: 'The king has power over the people.'
Learn compound nouns
Power is often part of two-word names like 'power plant' or 'power cord'. Learning these as single units is very helpful.
Say 'power is out'
If your lights stop working, don't say 'the electricity is dead'. Say 'the power is out'. It sounds much more natural.
Use 'powerful' for people
When describing a strong person, use the adjective 'powerful' instead of the noun 'power'. Example: 'She is a powerful leader.'
Listen for 'power-up'
In games and movies, a 'power-up' is something that makes a character stronger. It's a very common informal term.
Knowledge is power
Use this phrase to encourage someone to study. It's a classic English proverb that everyone knows.
Power vs Energy
In science class, remember that power is energy divided by time. It's how fast you use the energy.
Superpowers
When people talk about 'superpowers,' they usually mean countries like the USA, but in movies, they mean flying or being invisible!
Rhymes with Tower
If you forget how to spell it, remember it rhymes with tower, flower, and shower. They all end in -ower.
Power through
Use the phrasal verb 'power through' when you are tired but you keep working. It shows you are strong.
याद करें
स्मृति सहायक
Think of a POWERful battery that gives you the ability to play games. P-O-W-E-R: People Often Want Energy Regularly.
दृश्य संबंध
Imagine a giant lightning bolt (electricity) being held by a king (authority). This combines the two main meanings of the word.
Word Web
चैलेंज
Try to find three things in your room that need power to work, and one person in your life who has the power to make decisions.
शब्द की उत्पत्ति
The word 'power' entered the English language in the 13th century from the Anglo-Norman word 'poer'. This was derived from the Old French 'pover' or 'podir', which meant 'to be able'.
मूल अर्थ: To be able; to have the capacity to do something.
Indo-European (Latin root 'potere')सांस्कृतिक संदर्भ
Be careful when discussing 'power' in a social context, as it can sometimes imply inequality or unfairness.
In the US and UK, 'power' is a very common word in political news, often used to describe the 'balance of power' between different parts of the government.
असल ज़िंदगी में अभ्यास करें
वास्तविक संदर्भ
At Home
- The power is out.
- Where is the power outlet?
- Turn off the power.
- Check the power bill.
In Politics
- The party in power.
- A struggle for power.
- Abuse of power.
- Transfer of power.
In Science/Tech
- Solar power.
- Power supply.
- Battery power.
- Nuclear power.
Personal Ability
- The power to choose.
- Within my power.
- Will power.
- Brain power.
In Sports
- Power lifting.
- A power hitter.
- Power play.
- Explosive power.
बातचीत की शुरुआत
"What would you do if the power went out for a whole week?"
"Do you think knowledge is the most important kind of power?"
"Which superhero power would you like to have for one day?"
"Is it better to have power over others or power over yourself?"
"How does your country generate most of its electrical power?"
डायरी विषय
Describe a time when you felt you had the power to change a situation.
Write about what you would do if you were in power in your country for one day.
How has the use of electrical power changed the way humans live compared to 200 years ago?
Reflect on the phrase 'power corrupts.' Do you agree or disagree? Why?
List five things you can do with your own 'brain power' that a computer cannot do.
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
10 सवालIt is usually uncountable when referring to electricity (e.g., 'The power is out'). It is countable when referring to specific legal rights or supernatural abilities (e.g., 'The president has many powers').
'Power' is a noun (the thing), and 'powerful' is an adjective (describing something that has power). For example, 'He has power' vs. 'He is powerful.'
Yes, it can mean to provide energy to something. For example, 'Electricity powers our homes.' It is very common in technical contexts.
It is a common way to say that the electricity has stopped working. You can say 'The power is out' or 'There is a power outage.'
You can say a person is 'in power' if they are leading the country, or that there is a 'power struggle' if two people are fighting to be the leader.
It is energy that we get from the sun and turn into electricity. It is a type of 'renewable power.'
It means that having information and education gives you the ability to succeed and influence the world around you.
Not necessarily. While power allows you to get things done, the phrase 'power corrupts' suggests that it can make people behave badly if they have too much of it.
It is a very short sleep, usually 15-20 minutes, taken during the day to quickly restore your energy levels.
It is an economic term that describes how much stuff you can buy with a certain amount of money. If prices go up, your purchasing power goes down.
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What happens when the power goes out?
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Where does solar power come from?
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Do you have power over your own life?
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What is a power nap?
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Why does power corrupt?
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Say: 'The power is out.'
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Say: 'Turn on the power.'
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Say: 'I need a power cord.'
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Say: 'She is a powerful leader.'
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Say: 'Knowledge is power.'
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Say: 'I will power through this.'
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Say: 'It was a major power struggle.'
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Say: 'My purchasing power is low.'
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Say: 'The separation of powers is vital.'
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Say: 'We must project our power.'
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Ask: 'Is the power on?'
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Say: 'The power station is big.'
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Say: 'The storm caused a power cut.'
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Say: 'He is on a power trip.'
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Say: 'Power corrupts the mind.'
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Say: 'My phone has no power.'
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Say: 'Use solar power.'
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Say: 'He has power over us.'
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Say: 'The power plant is old.'
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Say: 'The evocative power of art.'
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Listen and write: 'The power is off.'
Listen and write: 'Turn it on.'
Listen and write: 'I need a power cord.'
Listen and write: 'Solar power is good.'
Listen and write: 'Knowledge is power.'
Listen and write: 'The power went out.'
Listen and write: 'A power struggle began.'
Listen and write: 'Purchasing power is falling.'
Listen and write: 'The separation of powers.'
Listen and write: 'Power corrupts absolutely.'
Listen and write: 'Is the power on?'
Listen and write: 'The powerful engine.'
Listen and write: 'Power through the day.'
Listen and write: 'The abuse of power.'
Listen and write: 'Soft power is influence.'
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Summary
The word 'power' is essential because it describes both the physical energy that runs our world and the social influence that shapes our lives. For example, 'The power went out' (electricity) and 'The leader has power' (authority).
- Power means the ability to do something or control people.
- It also refers to electricity used for lights and machines.
- It can be a physical force or a social influence.
- Commonly used in phrases like 'power out' or 'in power'.
Use 'over' for control
When you want to say someone controls a group, use the preposition 'over'. Example: 'The king has power over the people.'
Learn compound nouns
Power is often part of two-word names like 'power plant' or 'power cord'. Learning these as single units is very helpful.
Say 'power is out'
If your lights stop working, don't say 'the electricity is dead'. Say 'the power is out'. It sounds much more natural.
Use 'powerful' for people
When describing a strong person, use the adjective 'powerful' instead of the noun 'power'. Example: 'She is a powerful leader.'
उदाहरण
The computer will not start because it has no power.
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abdocly
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aberration
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abfacible
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abfactency
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