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approval

Approval is when you agree with something or give someone permission to do it.

Explanation at your level:

Approval means you say 'yes' to something. If you want to play outside, you ask your mom for approval. If she says yes, you have her approval. It is a very good word to know when you want to ask if something is okay.

Approval is when someone in charge says that something is allowed. For example, if you want to change your school schedule, you need the teacher's approval. It means they looked at your idea and said it is fine to do.

Approval is often used in business or school settings. It means formal permission. If you want to start a club, you need to get the approval of the principal. It can also mean that people like what you did, like when a teacher gives you approval for a great essay.

In B2 English, we see 'approval' used in more complex ways. We talk about 'seeking approval' or 'gaining someone's approval.' It implies a process of evaluation. It is not just a simple yes; it is a judgment that your actions meet a certain standard or expectation.

At the C1 level, we use 'approval' to discuss social dynamics and institutional power. It often appears in phrases like 'social approval' or 'official approval.' It reflects the nuance of needing validation from a group or the legal necessity of getting authorization from a governing body. It is a sophisticated way to describe the act of validating an idea.

At the mastery level, 'approval' touches on the philosophical concept of legitimacy. It is the mechanism by which society or authority confers validity upon an individual's endeavor. Whether it is the 'stamp of approval' on a piece of legislation or the deep psychological need for parental approval, the word carries weight. It is about the intersection of individual desire and collective or institutional sanction, reflecting the complex ways we navigate social and professional hierarchies.

30秒でわかる単語

  • Approval is a noun meaning formal agreement or positive judgment.
  • It is typically uncountable.
  • Commonly used in professional and academic settings.
  • Often used with verbs like 'seek', 'give', or 'gain'.

Think of approval as the ultimate 'thumbs up.' Whether you are asking for permission to go to a party or a boss is signing off on a major project, you are dealing with the concept of approval.

At its core, it represents a positive judgment. When you receive approval, it means someone in a position of power or someone you respect has looked at your work or your request and decided that it is satisfactory or allowed. It is a powerful word because it bridges the gap between having an idea and actually making it happen.

It is not just about rules, though! Sometimes approval is emotional. When you seek a parent's approval, you aren't asking for a contract; you are looking for their pride and validation. It is a fundamental part of human social interaction, helping us understand what is considered 'good' or 'right' within our communities.

The word approval has a rich history that travels back to the Old French word aprouver, which itself came from the Latin approbare. If we break that Latin word down, we get ad (to) and probare (to test, prove, or make good).

This is fascinating because it tells us that originally, to 'approve' something meant to test it and find it worthy. It wasn't just about saying 'yes'; it was about proving that something was of high quality. Over centuries, this shifted from the act of testing to the act of giving consent.

By the time it entered Middle English, it had become a standard term for official confirmation. It is closely related to the word probation and prove. Every time you use the word today, you are essentially saying that you have 'proven' something to be acceptable.

In English, approval is a very versatile noun. We often use it with specific verbs like give, seek, or win. For example, you might 'seek approval' from a committee or 'win the approval' of your peers.

The register of the word is generally neutral to formal. In a casual setting, you might just say, 'They said yes,' but in a professional or academic environment, 'The project received official approval' sounds much more precise and authoritative.

Be careful with the preposition! You generally seek approval for an action or from a person. Understanding these small connections makes your English sound much more natural and confident.

1. Stamp of approval: To give official or enthusiastic support to something. Example: The famous critic gave the movie his stamp of approval.

2. Nod of approval: A subtle, non-verbal sign that someone agrees. Example: She gave a quick nod of approval when I suggested the new plan.

3. Seek approval: To try to get someone to agree with you or like you. Example: He spent his whole life seeking his father's approval.

4. With the approval of: With the permission or agreement of. Example: We moved forward with the approval of the board.

5. In search of approval: Looking to be accepted. Example: She traveled the world, not in search of money, but in search of approval.

Approval is an uncountable noun in most contexts, meaning we don't usually say 'an approval' or 'approvals.' You simply have 'approval' or 'lack of approval.' It follows the standard stress pattern on the second syllable: uh-PROO-vul.

The IPA notation is /əˈpruː.vəl/ in both British and American English. It rhymes with words like removal, recital (loosely), and refusal. When using it in a sentence, it is often preceded by 'the' or 'his/her/their' possessive pronouns.

Remember that it is a noun form of the verb approve. You 'approve' of something, but you 'give approval' for something. Mastering this shift between the verb and the noun is a key step toward fluency.

Fun Fact

It shares a root with 'probation'!

Pronunciation Guide

UK /əˈpruː.vəl/

Uh-PROO-vul

US /əˈpruː.vəl/

Uh-PROO-vul

Common Errors

  • Mispronouncing the 'oo' sound
  • Adding an extra syllable
  • Stress on the first syllable

Rhymes With

removal refusal perusal arrival survival

Difficulty Rating

読解 2/5

Easy to read

Writing 2/5

Easy to use

Speaking 2/5

Easy to say

リスニング 2/5

Easy to hear

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

yes okay ask

Learn Next

consent validate authorize

上級

legitimacy sanction

Grammar to Know

Uncountable Nouns

I need approval (not an approval).

Verb-Noun Collocations

Give/Seek approval.

Prepositions

Approval for/from.

Examples by Level

1

I need your approval.

I need your 'yes'.

Noun usage.

2

She said yes.

She gave approval.

Simple sentence.

3

Is this okay?

Do I have your approval?

Question form.

4

He likes it.

He shows approval.

Simple verb.

5

We got the green light.

We got approval.

Idiomatic.

6

The boss said yes.

The boss gave approval.

Subject-verb.

7

I want to go.

I seek approval.

Infinitive.

8

It is good.

It has approval.

Adjective usage.

1

The teacher gave her approval for the trip.

2

Do you have the manager's approval?

3

I am waiting for his approval.

4

The plan needs official approval.

5

They showed their approval by clapping.

6

She smiled in approval.

7

He finally won his father's approval.

8

The project is waiting for approval.

1

The committee granted approval for the new building.

2

She is seeking approval for her research proposal.

3

Without the director's approval, we cannot start.

4

The policy met with general approval from the staff.

5

He was desperate for his colleagues' approval.

6

The government gave its stamp of approval to the plan.

7

They expressed their approval of the new rules.

8

I hope this meets with your approval.

1

The proposal was submitted for official approval.

2

His actions were met with widespread approval.

3

She didn't care about the approval of others.

4

The board's approval is required for all major decisions.

5

He sought the approval of the community leaders.

6

The plan received the necessary approval from the council.

7

She felt a sense of approval from her mentors.

8

The project failed to gain approval from the investors.

1

The legislation was passed with the overwhelming approval of the assembly.

2

He was constantly seeking the validation and approval of his peers.

3

The design underwent several revisions before it finally met with the client's approval.

4

The institution requires formal approval for any external partnerships.

5

Her work has gained critical approval from the art community.

6

The project was stalled pending the approval of the budget.

7

He acted without the prior approval of his superiors.

8

The consensus was one of general approval.

1

The architect's vision finally received the stamp of approval from the historical society.

2

The subtle nod was all the approval she needed to proceed.

3

His quest for approval was a lifelong struggle against insecurity.

4

The bureaucratic process for obtaining approval is notoriously slow.

5

The consensus of the group signaled their tacit approval.

6

The policy change was implemented with the tacit approval of the board.

7

She navigated the complex social hierarchy with a constant eye on approval.

8

The ultimate approval of the project rests with the shareholders.

反対語

disapproval rejection refusal

よく使う組み合わせ

seek approval
give approval
official approval
gain approval
meet with approval
need approval
express approval
withhold approval
widespread approval
tacit approval

Idioms & Expressions

"stamp of approval"

official or strong support

The chef gave the new menu his stamp of approval.

neutral

"nod of approval"

a small sign of agreement

She gave me a nod of approval.

neutral

"in search of approval"

looking for validation

He is always in search of approval.

neutral

"with the approval of"

permitted by someone

We did it with the approval of the teacher.

formal

"seek someone's approval"

try to get someone to like/agree

Don't spend your life seeking his approval.

neutral

Easily Confused

approval vs permission

both involve saying yes

permission is for actions, approval is for judgment

I need permission to leave; I need approval for my plan.

approval vs agreement

both imply consensus

agreement is mutual, approval is top-down

We reached an agreement; the boss gave approval.

approval vs validation

both mean being accepted

validation is emotional, approval is formal

I need validation for my feelings; I need approval for my project.

approval vs consent

both are formal

consent is legal/ethical, approval is general

He gave his consent to the surgery; the board gave approval to the budget.

Sentence Patterns

B1

Subject + seek + approval + from + person

I seek approval from my boss.

A2

Subject + give + approval + for + noun

She gave approval for the trip.

B2

Noun + meet + with + approval

The idea met with approval.

A2

Need + approval + to + verb

I need approval to start.

A1

Have + someone's + approval

I have his approval.

語族

Nouns

approver someone who approves

Verbs

approve to agree to something

Adjectives

approving showing that you like something

関連

proof same root

How to Use It

frequency

8

Formality Scale

official authorization consent agreement thumbs up

よくある間違い

Using 'approvals' in plural approval
Approval is usually uncountable.
Saying 'give approval to someone' give approval for something
You approve of things, not people usually.
Confusing approve/approval approve (verb), approval (noun)
Don't use the noun where you need a verb.
Saying 'get a approval' get approval
Do not use 'a' with uncountable nouns.
Using 'approval' for 'permission' in all cases use 'permission' for physical acts
Approval is more about judgment/agreement.

Tips

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Memory Palace Trick

Imagine a judge hitting a gavel; that is the sound of approval.

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When Native Speakers Use It

We use it when we want to sound professional.

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Cultural Insight

In Western culture, seeking approval is often seen as a sign of respect.

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Grammar Shortcut

Remember: Approve (verb), Approval (noun).

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Say It Right

Focus on the 'oo' sound.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Do not count it! No 'an approval'.

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Did You Know?

It comes from the Latin word for 'to prove'.

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Study Smart

Write 3 sentences about things you need approval for.

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Preposition check

Approval FOR something, FROM someone.

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Formal vs Casual

Use 'approval' in emails, 'okay' in texts.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

A-PROO-val: A PROO-f that it is good.

Visual Association

A teacher putting a big red checkmark on a paper.

Word Web

permission agreement validation consent support

チャレンジ

Ask a friend for their approval on your next lunch choice!

語源

Latin/French

Original meaning: To test or prove

文化的な背景

None, it is a neutral word.

Used heavily in corporate and academic settings.

The phrase 'stamp of approval' is very common in marketing.

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

at work

  • seek approval
  • wait for approval
  • get approval

school

  • teacher's approval
  • get approval for project
  • needs approval

legal

  • official approval
  • grant approval
  • pending approval

personal

  • seek approval
  • win approval
  • need approval

Conversation Starters

"Who do you usually seek approval from?"

"Do you think it is important to have the approval of others?"

"How does it feel when you don't get approval for a project?"

"Have you ever had to wait a long time for approval?"

"Do you think social media is just a way to get approval?"

Journal Prompts

Write about a time you really wanted someone's approval.

Is seeking approval a good thing or a bad thing? Why?

Describe a situation where you had to give approval to someone else.

How would your life change if you stopped caring about the approval of others?

よくある質問

8 問

No, it is a noun. The verb is 'approve'.

Rarely, only when referring to multiple distinct instances of approval.

Permission is for actions; approval is for validation or quality.

Uh-PROO-vul.

It can be, but it is also used in daily life.

Consent or agreement.

Yes, 'the approval' is very common.

To try to get someone's consent.

自分をテスト

fill blank A1

I need your ___ to go out.

正解! おしい! 正解: approval

Approval means permission here.

multiple choice A2

Which word means 'to say yes'?

正解! おしい! 正解: approval

Approval is a positive agreement.

true false B1

Approval is usually a countable noun.

正解! おしい! 正解: 間違い

It is typically uncountable.

match pairs B1

Word

意味

All matched!

These are common collocations.

sentence order B2

下の単語をタップして文を組み立てよう
正解! おしい! 正解:

The plan needs approval for...

fill blank C1

The project was stalled pending ___ of the board.

正解! おしい! 正解: approval

Approval makes sense in a business context.

multiple choice C2

What is the etymological root of approval?

正解! おしい! 正解: probare

Probare means to test or prove.

true false B2

You can 'win' approval.

正解! おしい! 正解: 正しい

Yes, it is a common idiom.

fill blank A2

She smiled in ___.

正解! おしい! 正解: approval

Smiling shows approval.

match pairs C1

Word

意味

All matched!

These are common adjective-noun collocations.

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