text
A text is any piece of writing or media that you can read, watch, or listen to.
Explanation at your level:
A text is anything you read. It can be a book, a letter, or a message on your phone. When you look at a book, you are looking at a text. It is a very useful word to know!
In class, a text is a piece of writing we study. It could be a short story or an article in a magazine. We read the text to learn new words and grammar. Sometimes, we also look at pictures as texts.
The word text is used to describe any piece of communication. While we usually think of books, a text can also be a film or a digital advertisement. We analyze these texts to understand what the creator wants to tell us.
In an academic context, text refers to any structured communicative event. This includes non-traditional formats like transcripts, speeches, or social media posts. By treating these as texts, we can apply critical analysis to see how meaning is constructed.
The concept of a text is central to semiotics and cultural studies. It suggests that all cultural artifacts—from fashion to architecture—can be 'read' as texts. This perspective allows us to deconstruct the underlying ideologies and cultural assumptions embedded within these works.
At the highest level, text encompasses the entire web of intertextuality. It is not an isolated object but a node in a larger discourse. Understanding a text involves tracing its historical, linguistic, and cultural lineage, acknowledging that no text exists in a vacuum, but is always in dialogue with others.
30 सेकंड में शब्द
- A text is any structured piece of communication.
- It comes from the Latin word for 'woven'.
- It can be written, spoken, or visual.
- We analyze texts to find deeper meaning.
When we talk about a text in school or university, we aren't just talking about a textbook. Think of it as any 'message' that has been put together for an audience to decode.
Whether it is a poem, a YouTube video, a billboard, or a speech, if it has a structure and a message, it is a text. It is the raw material we use when we want to practice critical thinking!
The word text comes from the Latin word textus, which means 'style' or 'texture.' It is related to the verb texere, meaning 'to weave.'
This is a beautiful metaphor! Just as a weaver creates a piece of cloth by interlacing threads, an author or creator 'weaves' words and images together to create a text. It entered English in the 14th century, originally referring to the actual words of a holy book.
You will hear this word most often in English classes or media studies. In casual conversation, people often use 'text' as a verb meaning to send a message, but as a noun, it carries a more intellectual weight.
Common phrases include 'analyze the text' or 'the original text.' Using this word shows you are looking at something deeper than just the surface-level meaning.
1. Read between the lines: To find a hidden meaning in a text. Example: The author didn't say he was sad, but I read between the lines.
2. Take out of context: To quote a text in a way that changes its meaning. Example: Don't take my words out of context!
3. Text-heavy: Used to describe something with too many words. Example: This report is way too text-heavy.
4. Close reading: A deep, detailed analysis of a text. Example: We did a close reading of the poem.
5. A sacred text: A religious or highly respected book. Example: The book is treated like a sacred text.
The plural is texts. It is a countable noun, so you can have 'a text' or 'many texts.' The pronunciation is /tɛkst/ in both British and American English.
Be careful with the ending—the 'kst' sound is tricky! Try rhyming it with 'next' or 'vexed' to get the rhythm right. It is a single-syllable word, so keep it short and sharp.
Fun Fact
The word 'text' and 'textile' come from the same root!
Pronunciation Guide
Short 'e' sound, followed by a sharp 'kst' ending.
Very similar to UK, ensure the 't' at the end is crisp.
Common Errors
- Dropping the final 't'
- Turning 'kst' into 'ks'
- Adding an extra syllable
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Very easy to read
Easy to use
Simple to say
Easy to hear
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
उन्नत
Grammar to Know
Countable vs Uncountable
A text / Many texts
Subject-Verb Agreement
The text is...
Articles
The text / A text
Examples by Level
I read the text.
I read the writing.
Simple subject-verb-object.
This is a long text.
This is a long piece of writing.
Adjective + noun.
The text is easy.
The writing is easy to read.
Linking verb.
Read the text, please.
Please look at the writing.
Imperative form.
I like this text.
I enjoy this writing.
Simple present.
Is the text clear?
Is the writing easy to understand?
Question form.
Write a short text.
Write a few sentences.
Imperative.
The text is here.
The writing is in this place.
Prepositional phrase.
The teacher asked us to read the text.
I found the text very interesting.
Can you summarize the main text?
The text has many new words.
I highlighted the important parts of the text.
The text is about history.
Please look at the text on page five.
This text is too difficult for me.
We need to analyze the text for our project.
The text provides a lot of evidence.
Have you finished reading the assigned text?
The article is a very persuasive text.
The text explores the theme of friendship.
I am struggling to interpret this text.
The text is full of complex ideas.
The textbook is a classic academic text.
The film can be viewed as a visual text.
We must consider the historical context of the text.
The author's tone changes throughout the text.
This advertisement functions as a persuasive text.
The text challenges our traditional beliefs.
Students are expected to critique the text.
The text serves as a primary source.
The text is open to multiple interpretations.
The text serves as a mirror of 19th-century society.
Intertextuality is evident in every line of the text.
The deconstruction of the text reveals hidden biases.
The text functions as a complex semiotic system.
He provided a rigorous analysis of the source text.
The text is rich with metaphorical language.
The text is a seminal work in the field.
The text resists a singular, definitive reading.
The text acts as an epistemic site for cultural debate.
The hermeneutic approach allows for a deeper reading of the text.
The text is woven into the broader discourse of modernity.
The author subverts the conventions of the canonical text.
The text is an articulation of post-colonial anxiety.
The text functions as a palimpsest of historical memory.
The text invites a polyphonic reading.
The text is central to the formation of national identity.
सामान्य शब्द संयोजन
Idioms & Expressions
"read between the lines"
finding hidden meaning
You have to read between the lines.
neutral"out of context"
without the surrounding info
It was taken out of context.
neutral"text-heavy"
having too much text
The slides are too text-heavy.
casual"close reading"
careful study of a text
We did a close reading.
academic"word for word"
exactly as written
He repeated it word for word.
neutral"the fine print"
the hidden details in a text
Always read the fine print.
neutralEasily Confused
Similar spelling
Test is an exam; Text is writing.
I have a test on the text.
Same root
Texture is how something feels.
The texture of the paper is rough.
Contains 'text'
Context is the situation.
Read the text in context.
Same root
Textile is fabric.
The textile industry is huge.
Sentence Patterns
Subject + analyze + text
We analyze the text.
The text + verb + object
The text explains the theory.
Based on + the + text
Based on the text, I agree.
Refer to + the + text
Please refer to the text.
Critique + the + text
Critique the text carefully.
शब्द परिवार
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
संबंधित
How to Use It
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Formality Scale
सामान्य गलतियाँ
Text usually implies something recorded or written.
Different spelling and meaning.
Text is broader than just books.
Using 'text' as a verb is casual.
It is a countable noun.
Tips
Memory Palace
Imagine a loom weaving letters into a book.
Academic Context
Always use 'text' when referring to your reading material.
Broad Meaning
Remember that ads and movies are texts too!
Pluralization
Don't forget the 's' for plural.
The Ending
Practice the 'kst' cluster slowly.
Verb vs Noun
Don't confuse the noun 'text' with the verb 'to text'.
Weaving Words
The Latin root means to weave.
Active Reading
Treat every text like a mystery to solve.
Formal Writing
Use 'text' to sound more professional than 'book'.
Rhyme Time
Rhyme it with 'next' to get the sound right.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Think of a 'text' as a 'textile' woven with words.
Visual Association
Imagine a piece of cloth where the threads are actually tiny letters.
Word Web
चैलेंज
Find one non-book item today and call it a text.
शब्द की उत्पत्ति
Latin
Original meaning: woven cloth
सांस्कृतिक संदर्भ
None, it is a neutral academic term.
In schools, 'text' is the standard term for any material studied.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
School/University
- analyze the text
- assigned text
- original text
Media Studies
- visual text
- interpret the text
- deconstruct the text
Daily Life
- did you get my text
- read the text
- send a text
Professional
- review the text
- edit the text
- source text
Conversation Starters
"What is the most interesting text you have read recently?"
"Do you prefer reading a physical text or a digital one?"
"How do you analyze a difficult text?"
"Can a movie be as meaningful as a written text?"
"Why is it important to read the original text?"
Journal Prompts
Describe a text that changed your way of thinking.
Why do we study texts in school?
How does the format of a text change how we understand it?
What is the difference between a text and a conversation?
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
8 सवालYes, in media studies, any work of art is a text.
Texts.
Yes, but it means to send a phone message.
It comes from the Latin for 'woven'.
Yes, if it is structured and carries meaning.
It means there are too many words on the page.
It is neutral, but used heavily in formal academic settings.
Like 'tex' plus 'ts'.
खुद को परखो
The ___ is on the table.
Text is the only object that makes sense to be on a table in a reading context.
What is a text?
A text is a piece of writing or media.
A video can be a text.
Any structured communication can be a text.
Word
मतलब
Matching terms to their meanings.
Standard subject-verb-object order.
स्कोर: /5
Summary
A text is not just a book; it is any message woven together for us to interpret.
- A text is any structured piece of communication.
- It comes from the Latin word for 'woven'.
- It can be written, spoken, or visual.
- We analyze texts to find deeper meaning.
Memory Palace
Imagine a loom weaving letters into a book.
Academic Context
Always use 'text' when referring to your reading material.
Broad Meaning
Remember that ads and movies are texts too!
Pluralization
Don't forget the 's' for plural.
उदाहरण
I sent you a quick text earlier to confirm our dinner reservations.
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malvincate
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vague
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inverence
C1A conclusion or opinion that is formed because of known facts or evidence rather than explicit statements. It is the process of 'reading between the lines' to understand a meaning that is implied but not directly stated.
enplicable
C1A phenomenon, fact, or situation that is capable of being explained or rationalized within a logical framework. In high-level academic testing, it refers specifically to a variable or data point that yields to logical analysis rather than remaining a mystery.
infer
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enonymist
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spells
B1Acts as the third-person singular form of the verb 'to spell', meaning to write or name the letters of a word. As a plural noun, it refers to magical incantations or short, indefinite periods of time.
malonymary
C1यह किसी वस्तु या अवधारणा के लिए गलत, अनुपयुक्त या भ्रामक नाम के उपयोग को संदर्भित करता है।
anpugacy
C1The quality of being conceptually obscure or linguistically impenetrable, particularly within the context of specialized testing or academic discourse. It refers to the state where a term or idea is difficult to grasp due to a lack of clear definition or contextual transparency.
encedible
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