B2 adjective #5 よく出る 2分で読める

box

Something that is shaped like a box or sits inside a square boundary.

Explanation at your level:

A box is a square container. When we use it as an adjective, we mean something is shaped like a box. It is very simple and easy to see!

You can use box to describe shapes. If a room is a box room, it is small and square. It helps you describe how things look.

In this level, you use box to describe structured data or specific types of furniture. It is common to hear 'box-shaped' to describe buildings or cars.

At this level, you will use box in compound adjectives. You might discuss 'box-ticking exercises' in a professional setting, which means doing things just to follow rules.

Advanced learners use box in analytical contexts. You might refer to 'box-constrained optimization' in mathematics or 'box-office' success in media analysis.

Mastery involves understanding the metaphorical 'box' in philosophy and logic. You might discuss how a 'box model' simplifies complex reality into a manageable, closed system for scientific inquiry.

30秒でわかる単語

  • Adjective form of box
  • Used for shapes
  • Common in compounds
  • Helpful for analysis

When we use box as an adjective, we are usually talking about geometry or structure. Imagine a box-like shape—it's sturdy, rectangular, and has clear, defined edges. It's not just about cardboard containers; it's about the form of things.

In the world of data and science, we often talk about box models. This is where we take a complex system and put it into a metaphorical 'box' so we can measure it more easily. It helps us keep our ideas organized and contained!

The word box comes from the Late Latin buxis, which originally referred to a box made of boxwood. It's fascinating how a material name became the name for the shape itself!

Over centuries, the word evolved through Old English and Old French. It has always carried the sense of a container, but as we entered the industrial age, the adjective form became popular for describing anything that mimicked that rigid, square efficiency.

You will hear box used as an adjective when describing architecture, such as a 'box-shaped room,' or in technical settings like 'box constraints' in programming.

It is often used in compound modifiers. You might hear someone say 'a box-fresh item' or 'a box-standard procedure.' These are very common in British English, while American English might lean more toward 'boxy' for physical shapes.

Think outside the box: To think creatively. Example: We need to think outside the box to solve this budget issue.

Box clever: To act in a smart, cautious way. Example: You need to box clever if you want to win this negotiation.

Box someone in: To restrict someone's options. Example: Don't let the rules box you in.

Box of tricks: Something that produces surprising results. Example: Her new software is a real box of tricks.

In a box: To be in a difficult, trapped situation. Example: He felt he was in a box with no way out.

As an adjective, box is usually part of a compound noun (e.g., box-like, box-shaped). Pronounced /bɒks/ in the UK and /bɑːks/ in the US, it rhymes with 'fox', 'socks', and 'locks'.

Remember that when using it as a modifier, it rarely takes an 's' itself, even if the noun it describes is plural. We say 'box designs,' not 'boxes designs.'

Fun Fact

The word originally referred to the wood, not the shape.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /bɒks/

Short 'o' sound.

US /bɑːks/

Longer 'ah' sound.

Common Errors

  • pronouncing the 'x' as 's'
  • swallowing the 'k' sound
  • adding an extra syllable

Rhymes With

fox socks locks rocks blocks

Difficulty Rating

読解 2/5

easy

Writing 2/5

easy

Speaking 2/5

easy

リスニング 2/5

easy

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

square shape container

Learn Next

rectangular geometric

上級

constrained parametric

Grammar to Know

Compound Adjectives

box-shaped

Examples by Level

1

The box room is small.

Small square room

Adjective usage

1

The box shape is easy to draw.

2

He lives in a box house.

3

It is a box container.

4

The box design is simple.

5

We need a box frame.

6

The box style is modern.

7

It is a box model.

8

The box edges are sharp.

1

The software uses a box layout.

2

He is a box-standard employee.

3

The car has a boxy appearance.

4

They used a box-like structure.

5

The box-ticking process is slow.

6

We need a box-sized parcel.

7

The box-office results are high.

8

It is a box-constrained problem.

1

The project is a box-ticking exercise.

2

She thinks outside the box.

3

The design is very box-heavy.

4

They are box-fresh sneakers.

5

The box-office hit surprised us.

6

It is a box-standard procedure.

7

The data is in a box-format.

8

He felt box-pressured by the deadline.

1

The model uses a box-constrained approach.

2

His logic is a bit box-bound.

3

The architecture is box-minimalist.

4

We require a box-aligned strategy.

5

The box-office receipts were audited.

6

It is a box-integrated system.

7

The study uses a box-plot analysis.

8

The box-like structure limits airflow.

1

The theory suffers from box-thinking.

2

It is a box-enclosed environment.

3

The box-office dominance is fading.

4

The system is box-modular.

5

We need a box-agnostic solution.

6

The box-structured data is clean.

7

The box-office draw is immense.

8

The box-based logic is flawed.

類義語

square rectangular enclosed cubical partitioned containerized

反対語

circular open rounded

よく使う組み合わせ

box-shaped
box-ticking
box-fresh
box-office
box-standard
box-constrained
box-like
box-plot
box-ready
box-heavy

Idioms & Expressions

"think outside the box"

be creative

Try to think outside the box.

casual

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Easily Confused

box vs boxy

similar meaning

boxy is purely shape

The car is boxy.

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Sentence Patterns

A1

The [noun] is box-shaped.

The house is box-shaped.

語族

Nouns

box container

Verbs

box to put in a box

Adjectives

boxy shaped like a box

関連

boxed past participle adjective

How to Use It

frequency

8

Formality Scale

formal neutral casual slang

よくある間違い

boxs box
Box does not take an s as an adjective.
using box as a verb when an adjective is needed
confusing box-like with boxy
misusing box-office as a noun only
ignoring the hyphen in compound adjectives

Tips

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Memory Palace

Visualize a box in every room.

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Native Usage

Use it for shapes.

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Cultural Insight

Ticking boxes is a common idiom.

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Grammar Shortcut

Always hyphenate.

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Say It Right

Clear K sound.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't pluralize it.

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Did You Know?

It comes from wood.

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Study Smart

Use flashcards.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

B-O-X: Big Objects X-rayed.

Visual Association

A square cardboard box.

Word Web

geometry containers data shapes

チャレンジ

Describe your room using 'box' words.

語源

Latin

Original meaning: Boxwood container

文化的な背景

None

Commonly used in business to describe 'ticking boxes' (compliance).

'Inside the Box' (book) 'Box Office' (film industry)

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Architecture

  • box-shaped room
  • box-like structure

Conversation Starters

"Do you prefer box-shaped houses?"

"What is your favorite box-office movie?"

"Do you think outside the box?"

"Is your office box-like?"

"Do you like box-fresh shoes?"

Journal Prompts

Describe a box-shaped object.

Write about a box-office hit.

How do you think outside the box?

Describe a box-standard day.

よくある質問

8 問

Usually as part of a compound adjective.

自分をテスト

fill blank A1

The room is ___ shaped.

正解! おしい! 正解: box

Box describes the square shape.

multiple choice A2

What does 'box-shaped' mean?

正解! おしい! 正解: Square

It means like a box.

true false B1

Can 'box' be an adjective?

正解! おしい! 正解: 正しい

Yes, in compound words.

match pairs B1

Word

意味

All matched!

Matches term to meaning.

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:

Correct structure.

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