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Fahrenheit

Fahrenheit is a way to measure how hot or cold something is, mainly used in the United States.

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Fahrenheit is a way to measure temperature. In the USA, we use Fahrenheit to say if it is hot or cold. If it is 32 degrees, water turns to ice. If it is 212 degrees, water boils. You will see this on thermometers in America.

When you visit the United States, you will hear people talking about the weather in Fahrenheit. For example, 70 degrees is a nice day, but 90 degrees is very hot. It is different from the Celsius scale used in most other countries.

Fahrenheit is the primary temperature scale used in the United States for daily life, including weather reports and cooking. While most of the world uses Celsius, Americans are accustomed to Fahrenheit. It is helpful to know that 0 degrees Celsius is the same as 32 degrees Fahrenheit.

The Fahrenheit scale is a significant cultural identifier for the United States. While scientists and international industries use Celsius or Kelvin, the average American relies on Fahrenheit to interpret their environment. Understanding the conversion—where 32°F is freezing and 212°F is boiling—is a practical skill for travel and cross-cultural communication.

Fahrenheit serves as a persistent example of how measurement systems are deeply embedded in national identity. Despite global standardization toward the metric system, the U.S. retains Fahrenheit due to historical inertia and the ubiquity of legacy infrastructure. For a C1 learner, recognizing that Fahrenheit is a 'proper noun' derived from Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit is essential for formal writing.

The persistence of the Fahrenheit scale in the United States offers a fascinating case study in metrology and cultural resistance. While the scientific community abandoned Fahrenheit in favor of the SI-compliant Celsius scale, the U.S. public maintains a strong preference for the Fahrenheit system. This creates a dual-system reality where international travelers must navigate the 'Fahrenheit-Celsius divide' daily. Mastery of this word involves not just understanding the numerical values, but also recognizing the sociolinguistic context of why a nation chooses to maintain a non-metric standard in an increasingly globalized world.

30초 단어

  • Fahrenheit is a temperature scale.
  • Used primarily in the USA.
  • Freezing is 32, boiling is 212.
  • Named after Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit.

When you look at a thermometer in the United States, you are almost certainly looking at Fahrenheit. It is a system for measuring thermal energy, or simply put, how hot or cold the air or an object is.

Unlike the Celsius scale, which is based on the decimal system using water's properties (0 to 100), Fahrenheit uses a different set of reference points. It is a cultural marker as much as it is a scientific one, defining how Americans talk about the weather every single day.

Understanding this scale is essential for anyone traveling to or living in the U.S. If someone says it is 70 degrees outside, they are using Fahrenheit, which means it is a pleasant, mild day. If they said 70 Celsius, you would be in serious trouble, as that would be dangerously hot!

The word Fahrenheit comes from the name of the man who created it: Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit. He was a Dutch-German-Polish physicist who lived in the early 18th century.

In 1724, he introduced the scale, which was a massive improvement over previous, less accurate thermometers. Interestingly, he originally set 0 degrees based on a mixture of ice, water, and ammonium chloride—a very cold salt solution. He then set the human body temperature at 96 degrees.

Over time, the scale was slightly adjusted to make the freezing and boiling points of water exactly 32 and 212. While the rest of the world moved to the more logical Celsius system, the U.S. stuck with Fahrenheit because of its long history and widespread adoption in early American industrial and weather-tracking equipment.

You will mostly hear Fahrenheit used in the context of weather forecasts, cooking temperatures, and medical thermometers in the U.S. It is almost always paired with the word degrees.

Common collocations include degrees Fahrenheit, Fahrenheit scale, and Fahrenheit thermometer. In casual conversation, people often drop the word 'Fahrenheit' entirely and just say 'degrees,' assuming the listener knows the context.

For example, if you are baking, a recipe might say 'preheat your oven to 350 degrees.' In the U.S., this is implicitly Fahrenheit. If you are in a formal scientific or international business setting, you should always clarify whether you are using Fahrenheit or Celsius to avoid confusion.

While 'Fahrenheit' itself isn't used in many idioms, temperature-related phrases are everywhere. 1. 'Under the weather': Meaning to feel sick. 2. 'Blow hot and cold': To be indecisive. 3. 'In the dog days of summer': The hottest days of the year. 4. 'Cold shoulder': To ignore someone intentionally. 5. 'Break the ice': To make people feel comfortable in a social situation.

Grammatically, Fahrenheit functions as a proper noun. It is usually used as an adjective modifying 'scale' or 'degrees.' You don't pluralize it (you wouldn't say 'Fahrenheits').

The pronunciation is /ˈfær.ən.haɪt/. The stress is on the first syllable. It rhymes with words like bright, night, and sight. Americans typically pronounce the 'h' clearly, while some dialects might soften the 't' at the end.

Remember to always capitalize it, as it is named after a specific person. When writing, you can use the symbol °F to represent 'degrees Fahrenheit' to save space and keep your writing clean.

재미있는 사실

He originally used a mixture of salt and ice to define zero.

발음 가이드

영국식 ˈfær.ən.haɪt

Fair-un-hite

미국식 ˈfær.ən.haɪt

Fair-un-hite

자주 하는 실수

  • Pronouncing the 'h' as a 'k'
  • Missing the 'n' sound
  • Stressing the wrong syllable

라임이 맞는 단어

bright light night sight tight

난이도

독해 2/5

Easy to read

쓰기 2/5

Easy to write

말하기 2/5

Easy to say

듣기 2/5

Easy to hear

다음에 무엇을 배울까

선수 학습

Temperature Degrees Hot Cold

다음에 배울 것

Celsius Thermometer Weather

고급

Metrology Standardization

알아야 할 문법

Proper Nouns

Fahrenheit

Measurement Units

degrees Fahrenheit

Adjective usage

Fahrenheit scale

수준별 예문

1

It is 70 degrees Fahrenheit today.

70 degrees Fahrenheit = warm

Proper noun

2

Water freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit.

32 = ice point

Preposition at

3

Is it hot in Fahrenheit?

hot = high number

Question form

4

I use Fahrenheit for cooking.

cooking = oven

Verb use

5

The weather is in Fahrenheit.

weather = outside

Article the

6

My oven is 350 Fahrenheit.

350 = baking

Adjective usage

7

Fahrenheit is common in the USA.

USA = America

Proper noun

8

Check the Fahrenheit temperature.

check = look

Noun modifier

1

The thermometer shows 80 degrees Fahrenheit.

2

Americans use Fahrenheit for the weather.

3

Is 32 Fahrenheit cold?

4

My recipe says 400 degrees Fahrenheit.

5

Fahrenheit is not used in Europe.

6

It is 100 degrees Fahrenheit outside!

7

She learned to read a Fahrenheit scale.

8

We prefer Fahrenheit for our oven.

1

Most Americans don't know how to read Celsius.

2

The Fahrenheit scale can be tricky for tourists.

3

Water boils at 212 degrees Fahrenheit.

4

I had to convert the temperature from Celsius to Fahrenheit.

5

The news report said it would be 65 Fahrenheit.

6

Is it 75 degrees Fahrenheit in the room?

7

Fahrenheit is the standard in the US.

8

He checked the Fahrenheit setting on the thermostat.

1

The Fahrenheit system is deeply ingrained in American culture.

2

Despite global trends, the US maintains the Fahrenheit scale.

3

You'll need to adjust your oven to 375 Fahrenheit.

4

The discrepancy between Celsius and Fahrenheit often confuses travelers.

5

It's a hot day, reaching nearly 95 degrees Fahrenheit.

6

The Fahrenheit scale was named after a German physicist.

7

Most weather apps allow you to toggle between Celsius and Fahrenheit.

8

Understanding Fahrenheit is essential for living in the United States.

1

The persistence of Fahrenheit in the U.S. is a point of contention for metric-system advocates.

2

The Fahrenheit scale remains the de facto standard for domestic temperature measurement.

3

One must be careful when interpreting Fahrenheit values in scientific literature.

4

The transition to Celsius has been slow, with Fahrenheit remaining the preferred scale.

5

Fahrenheit provides a more granular scale for human-perceived temperatures.

6

The historical significance of the Fahrenheit scale is often overlooked.

7

He noted that the Fahrenheit reading was significantly higher than expected.

8

The usage of Fahrenheit is a hallmark of American exceptionalism in measurement.

1

The Fahrenheit scale, while antiquated in scientific circles, remains a fixture of American vernacular.

2

The divergence between Fahrenheit and Celsius usage highlights a broader cultural divide.

3

Fahrenheit's historical development reflects the early efforts to standardize thermal measurement.

4

The continued use of Fahrenheit in the U.S. is often cited as a barrier to international standardization.

5

One might argue that Fahrenheit offers a more intuitive range for human comfort.

6

The Fahrenheit scale's reliance on specific salt-water mixtures is a testament to 18th-century experimentation.

7

Despite the push for metrication, Fahrenheit remains embedded in the American consciousness.

8

The debate over Fahrenheit versus Celsius is a classic example of cultural inertia.

동의어

temperature scale thermal unit measurement system F scale

반의어

Celsius Centigrade Kelvin

자주 쓰는 조합

degrees Fahrenheit
Fahrenheit scale
Fahrenheit thermometer
in Fahrenheit
read in Fahrenheit
convert to Fahrenheit
Fahrenheit setting
Fahrenheit reading
use Fahrenheit
Fahrenheit equivalent

관용어 및 표현

"Under the weather"

Feeling sick

I'm feeling a bit under the weather today.

casual

"Blow hot and cold"

To be indecisive

He keeps blowing hot and cold about the trip.

casual

"In the dog days"

Hottest days of summer

We stayed inside during the dog days.

casual

"Cold shoulder"

To ignore

She gave him the cold shoulder.

casual

"Break the ice"

Start a conversation

He told a joke to break the ice.

casual

"Cold feet"

To be nervous

He got cold feet before the wedding.

casual

혼동하기 쉬운

Fahrenheit Celsius

Both are temperature scales

Different zero points

32F is 0C.

Fahrenheit Centigrade

Old name for Celsius

Centigrade is obsolete

Use Celsius instead.

Fahrenheit Kelvin

Scientific temperature

No degrees used

273K is 0C.

Fahrenheit Fahrenheit 451

It's a book title

Refers to paper ignition

The book is not about weather.

문장 패턴

A1

The temperature is [X] degrees Fahrenheit.

The temperature is 70 degrees Fahrenheit.

A2

It is [X] degrees Fahrenheit outside.

It is 80 degrees Fahrenheit outside.

B1

Convert [X] to Fahrenheit.

Convert 20 Celsius to Fahrenheit.

A2

Fahrenheit is used in [Place].

Fahrenheit is used in the USA.

B2

The Fahrenheit scale measures [Thing].

The Fahrenheit scale measures heat.

어휘 가족

명사

Fahrenheit The scale

형용사

Fahrenheit Relating to the scale

관련

Celsius Alternative scale
Thermometer Instrument used to measure

사용법

frequency

8/10

격식 수준

Scientific report (formal) Weather news (neutral) Daily chat (casual) Slang (none)

💡

Memory Palace Trick

Imagine a big 'F' made of ice.

💡

When Native Speakers Use It

Everyday weather talk.

🌍

Cultural Insight

It is an American staple.

💡

Grammar Shortcut

Don't add an 's'.

💡

Say It Right

Fair-un-hite.

💡

Don't Make This Mistake

Don't say 'Fahrenheits'.

💡

Did You Know?

It's named after a person.

💡

Study Smart

Use a converter app.

🌍

Travel Tip

Check your phone's weather app.

💡

Capitalization Rule

Always capitalize names.

암기하기

기억법

Fahrenheit starts with 'Fair' - it's 'Fair'ly hot or cold.

시각적 연상

A thermometer with a big red 'F' on the top.

Word Web

Temperature Weather Thermometer Degrees USA

챌린지

Look at a weather app and switch it to Fahrenheit.

어원

German

원래 의미: Named after Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit

문화적 맥락

None, but be aware it can be a source of confusion for international visitors.

It is the standard for weather and cooking in the US.

Fahrenheit 451 (book) Fahrenheit 9/11 (film)

실생활에서 연습하기

실제 사용 상황

Weather report

  • High of 80 Fahrenheit
  • Low of 50 Fahrenheit
  • Check the Fahrenheit forecast

Cooking

  • Bake at 350 Fahrenheit
  • Preheat to 400 Fahrenheit
  • Fahrenheit setting

Travel

  • Is this in Fahrenheit?
  • Switch to Fahrenheit
  • Fahrenheit conversion

Science class

  • Fahrenheit vs Celsius
  • Standard Fahrenheit
  • Fahrenheit scale

대화 시작하기

"Do you prefer Fahrenheit or Celsius?"

"Is it hard to understand Fahrenheit?"

"What is the temperature in Fahrenheit today?"

"Why do you think the US uses Fahrenheit?"

"Have you ever used a Fahrenheit thermometer?"

일기 주제

Describe a day when the temperature was high in Fahrenheit.

Write about why the US might stick to Fahrenheit.

Explain the difference between Fahrenheit and Celsius to a friend.

How does using Fahrenheit affect your daily life?

자주 묻는 질문

8 질문

No, the UK primarily uses Celsius.

Historical habit and infrastructure.

(F - 32) * 5/9 = C.

Yes.

Yes, it is a proper noun.

Yes, it is very hot.

Yes, in writing.

Rarely, Celsius or Kelvin are preferred.

셀프 테스트

fill blank A1

Water freezes at 32 ___ Fahrenheit.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: degrees

Temperature is measured in degrees.

multiple choice A2

Which country uses Fahrenheit?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: USA

The US is the primary user.

true false B1

Fahrenheit is the same as Celsius.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 거짓

They are two different scales.

match pairs B1

Word

모두 맞췄어요!

These are the standard water points.

sentence order B2

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

Fahrenheit is used in the USA.

fill blank B2

The ___ scale is named after a physicist.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: Fahrenheit

Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit.

multiple choice C1

What is the boiling point in Fahrenheit?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 212

212 degrees is water's boiling point.

true false C1

Fahrenheit is an SI unit.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 거짓

Celsius is the SI unit.

sentence order C2

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

Fahrenheit remains common in the US.

multiple choice C2

Who invented the Fahrenheit scale?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: Fahrenheit

Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit.

점수: /10

관련 콘텐츠

Weather 관련 단어

blizzard

B2

A severe snowstorm characterized by very strong winds and low visibility over an extended period. In a metaphorical sense, it refers to an overwhelming or confusing mass of something that arrives suddenly, such as data or paperwork.

chill

A1

A mild but unpleasant feeling of coldness in the air or in the body. It often describes the temperature when it is cool enough to make you shiver but not freezing.

snowy

A1

Describes a place or time that is covered with snow or has a lot of snow falling. It is often used to talk about winter weather and the white appearance of the ground.

evaporate

A1

To evaporate is when a liquid, like water, turns into a gas or steam. This usually happens when the liquid becomes warm, such as when the sun dries a puddle on the street.

alert

A1

A warning message or signal that tells people about a dangerous situation. In weather, it is used to tell people that bad weather like a storm or flood is coming soon.

snowflakes

B1

Small, soft, white pieces of frozen water that fall from the sky as snow. Each one is a single ice crystal or an aggregation of crystals.

noon

A1

Noon refers to the exact middle of the day, specifically 12:00 PM. It is the time when the sun is usually at its highest point in the sky and marks the end of the morning.

wind

A1

Wind is the natural movement of the air outside. It can be a light breeze that you barely feel or a strong force that moves trees and buildings.

cold

A2

Having a very low temperature or lacking warmth. It can describe the atmosphere, an object, or the physical sensation a person feels when they lose body heat.

humidity

B2

Humidity refers to the amount of water vapor present in the air. It is a key meteorological measurement that influences weather patterns and how hot or cold the temperature feels to the human body.

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