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violation

A violation is an action that goes against a rule, law, or agreement.

Explanation at your level:

A violation is when you do not follow a rule. If there is a rule that says 'No running' and you run, that is a violation. It is not good to have a violation. You should try to follow the rules at school and at home.

When you break a law or a rule, you commit a violation. For example, if you park your car in the wrong place, it is a parking violation. People do not like violations because rules help keep everyone safe and happy.

A violation is an action that goes against an agreement or a law. It is often used in official contexts, like sports or traffic. If a player touches the ball with their hand in soccer, that is a violation of the rules. It is important to respect rules to avoid these situations.

The term violation is frequently used to describe a breach of standards or rights. In a professional setting, a 'contract violation' means one party failed to meet their obligations. It carries a sense of formal disapproval and is often used to initiate a penalty or consequence.

Beyond simple rule-breaking, violation can describe the infringement of abstract concepts like privacy or human rights. It implies a sense of intrusion or desecration. In academic writing, you might discuss the 'violation of international treaties' or the 'violation of ethical principles,' highlighting the gravity of the act.

Etymologically rooted in the concept of 'profanation,' violation retains a nuance of harm done to something that should be held in high regard. It is used in sophisticated discourse to describe the transgression of boundaries—whether physical, legal, or moral. Its usage indicates a clear departure from established norms, often triggering a restorative or punitive response.

30秒でわかる単語

  • Breaks rules
  • Formal word
  • Countable noun
  • Legal context

Hey there! Think of a violation as a 'rule-breaker' word. Whenever someone steps over a line they shouldn't have—whether it's a traffic law, a school rule, or even someone's personal space—that is a violation.

It is a serious word that carries weight. You wouldn't use it for small mistakes like dropping a pencil; you use it when something important has been ignored or disrespected. It implies that there was an expectation of behavior that was not met.

The word violation comes from the Latin word violatio, which relates to violare, meaning 'to treat with violence' or 'to profane.' Isn't that interesting? It started out with a much stronger connection to physical force or damage.

Over centuries, the meaning softened slightly to include breaking laws or agreements, not just physical damage. It traveled through Old French before landing in English during the late 14th century, keeping its core sense of 'doing wrong' to something sacred or established.

You will hear violation most often in formal or legal settings. We talk about 'traffic violations' or 'human rights violations.' It is a noun that usually takes the verb 'commit' or 'be in.'

If you are writing an essay or a business report, this is a perfect word to use. In casual conversation, people might just say 'breaking the rules,' but violation adds that extra layer of formality and seriousness.

While 'violation' is a formal word, it appears in many set phrases. 1. In violation of: Used to say something breaks a rule (e.g., 'The building is in violation of safety codes'). 2. Flagrant violation: An obvious, intentional rule-breaking. 3. Human rights violation: A grave breach of basic rights. 4. Code violation: Common in construction and housing. 5. Technical violation: A minor rule-breaking that doesn't change the outcome.

The word violation is a countable noun, so you can have one violation or many violations. It is pronounced /ˌvaɪəˈleɪʃən/ in both American and British English.

Notice the stress is on the third syllable: vi-o-LA-tion. It rhymes with words like 'relation,' 'creation,' and 'station.' When using it in a sentence, it is usually preceded by an article like 'a' or 'the' or a quantifier like 'many.'

Fun Fact

It originally meant physical harm, not just rule-breaking.

Pronunciation Guide

UK ˌvaɪəˈleɪʃən

Clear 'vi-o-lay-shun' sound.

US ˌvaɪəˈleɪʃən

Similar to UK, clear vowels.

Common Errors

  • stressing the wrong syllable
  • mispronouncing the 'tion' ending
  • confusing with 'violence'

Rhymes With

relation creation station nation duration

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

rule law

Learn Next

infringement contravention

上級

transgression

Grammar to Know

Noun usage

A violation occurred.

Examples by Level

1

He had a violation.

He broke a rule.

Simple past tense.

2

No violation here.

Everything is okay.

Negative structure.

3

It is a violation.

That is wrong.

Subject-verb agreement.

4

Follow the rules, no violation.

Obey rules.

Imperative.

5

The violation was small.

Not a big problem.

Adjective usage.

6

Avoid a violation.

Don't break rules.

Verb usage.

7

Did you see the violation?

Did you notice it?

Question form.

8

Rules stop violations.

Rules prevent problems.

Plural noun.

1

The driver received a traffic violation.

2

Breaking the rules is a violation.

3

This is a violation of our agreement.

4

He was fined for the violation.

5

The company reported a safety violation.

6

Please avoid any violation of the rules.

7

Is this a violation of the law?

8

The violation was very serious.

1

The referee called a violation on the player.

2

There has been a violation of the contract terms.

3

Privacy violation is a growing concern online.

4

The store was closed due to a health violation.

5

She was upset by the violation of her trust.

6

Any violation will result in a penalty.

7

The report detailed every single violation.

8

We must prevent the violation of these rights.

1

The organization was accused of a flagrant violation of human rights.

2

His actions were a clear violation of company policy.

3

The treaty violation led to international sanctions.

4

They are investigating a potential violation of the code of conduct.

5

The noise was a violation of the neighborhood agreement.

6

There is no evidence of a violation in this case.

7

He felt that the question was a violation of his privacy.

8

The judge ruled that the act was a violation of the law.

1

The systemic violation of civil liberties remains a contentious issue.

2

Such a blatant violation of protocol cannot be ignored.

3

The architect was sued for a violation of building codes.

4

The data breach was a severe violation of user confidentiality.

5

The court found the company in violation of environmental standards.

6

His behavior was a violation of all accepted social norms.

7

The violation of the ceasefire brought the conflict back to life.

8

She argued that the policy was a violation of her fundamental rights.

1

The desecration of the monument was considered a violation of the national spirit.

2

His intellectual property theft was a violation of the highest order.

3

The state's violation of the democratic process sparked widespread protests.

4

The report highlights the persistent violation of international humanitarian law.

5

The violation of the sacred space was deeply offensive to the locals.

6

The contract contains a clause regarding any potential violation.

7

The committee is reviewing the alleged violation of ethics.

8

Such a profound violation of trust is difficult to mend.

類義語

breach infringement infraction transgression contravention

反対語

compliance observance obedience

よく使う組み合わせ

commit a violation
safety violation
traffic violation
contract violation
flagrant violation
minor violation
report a violation
avoid a violation
serious violation
technical violation
human rights violation

Idioms & Expressions

"in violation of"

breaking a rule

The building is in violation of the code.

formal

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Easily Confused

violation vs violence

similar spelling

violence is physical force; violation is rule-breaking

The violation was a fine; the violence was a fight.

Sentence Patterns

A2

This is a violation of...

This is a violation of the law.

語族

Nouns

violator someone who breaks a rule

Verbs

violate to break a rule

Adjectives

violative tending to violate

関連

violence shares same root

How to Use It

frequency

7

Formality Scale

Formal Neutral

よくある間違い

violate vs violation violate (verb), violation (noun)
Don't use the noun where you need a verb.
pronouncing it wrong
confusing with violence
using it for small things
pluralizing incorrectly

Tips

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Memory Palace

Imagine a judge hitting a gavel when you say it.

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Native Usage

Used in news reports often.

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Cultural Insight

Very common in US legal culture.

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Grammar Shortcut

Always use 'a' or 'the'.

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Say It Right

Stress the third syllable.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't confuse with violence.

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Did You Know?

It comes from Latin.

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Study Smart

Use it in a sentence about sports.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

VIO-LATE: I O (owe) a LATE fee because I committed a violation.

Visual Association

A person crossing a red light.

Word Web

law rules fine penalty court

チャレンジ

Write a sentence using the word today.

語源

Latin

Original meaning: To treat with violence

文化的な背景

Can be a very heavy word when used regarding human rights.

Used heavily in legal and workplace settings.

Used in many police dramas and news reports.

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Driving

  • traffic violation
  • speeding violation

Conversation Starters

"Have you ever had a traffic violation?"

"What is a common violation in your country?"

Journal Prompts

Write about a time you broke a rule.

よくある質問

2 問

No, it can be for any rule or agreement.

自分をテスト

fill blank A1

That is a ___ of the rules.

正解! おしい! 正解: violation

Violation fits the context of rules.

multiple choice A2

What does violation mean?

正解! おしい! 正解: Breaking a rule

Violation is breaking a rule.

true false B1

A violation is always a good thing.

正解! おしい! 正解: 間違い

Violations are generally negative.

match pairs B1

Word

意味

All matched!

Matches the context.

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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