B2 verb #1,300 가장 일반적인 3분 분량

grant

설명: grant 당신의 레벨에서:

When you ask for something and someone says 'yes,' they grant it. It is like giving a gift or saying yes to a request. You can grant a friend a favor.

Use grant when you talk about rules. For example, a teacher might grant you extra time for a test. It means they allow you to do it.

In B1 English, we use grant for formal situations. You might grant someone permission to enter a room. We also use it to admit a fact: 'I grant that it is difficult, but we must try.'

At this level, you will see grant used in business and law. Companies grant licenses, and governments grant funding for research. It implies a formal, legal, or official agreement.

Advanced learners use grant to show nuance in argumentation. Saying 'I grant that...' is a polite way to concede part of an opponent's argument. It shows you are listening and thinking critically.

At the mastery level, grant carries historical weight. It relates to the concept of 'bestowing' or 'conferring.' You might see it in literature to describe a monarch bestowing a title or a divine power granting a boon. It is a word of authority.

grant 30초 만에

  • Grant means to give something officially.
  • It is often used for permission or money.
  • It also means to admit a point in a debate.
  • It is a formal word.

When you grant something, you are essentially saying 'yes' to a request in an official or formal way. Imagine you ask your boss for a day off; if they agree, they grant your request. It is more than just a casual 'sure'—it implies authority and often a formal process.

Beyond giving permission, grant is also used in arguments. If you are debating and you say, 'I grant that your point is valid,' you are admitting that the other person has a fair point, even if you still disagree with their overall conclusion. It is a very useful word for showing you are a fair thinker.

The word grant has a fascinating journey through history. It comes from the Old French word granter, which meant 'to promise' or 'to guarantee.' This itself traces back to the Latin word credere, which means 'to believe' or 'to trust.'

Historically, it was used in legal and royal contexts. A king would grant land to a nobleman, or a government would grant a charter to a city. Over centuries, the meaning softened from a powerful royal decree to the everyday way we describe giving permission or accepting a fact in conversation.

You will hear grant most often in professional or formal settings. You grant permission, grant access, or grant a request. It sounds much more official than 'give' or 'let.'

In a debate, you might hear 'I grant you that...' which is a sophisticated way to concede a point. Using this word correctly helps you sound more precise and intellectually honest in your English communication.

1. Take for granted: To fail to appreciate someone or something because you are used to them. Example: Don't take your health for granted.

2. Grant a wish: To make a wish come true, often used in fairy tales. Example: The genie granted her three wishes.

3. Grant someone a hearing: To give someone the opportunity to explain their side. Example: The judge decided to grant the defendant a hearing.

4. Grant asylum: To allow someone to stay in a country because they are in danger at home. Example: The country granted asylum to the refugees.

5. Grant access: To allow someone to enter or use something. Example: The security guard granted access to the building.

As a verb, grant is regular, meaning its past tense is granted. It is often followed by an indirect object, such as 'The school granted him a scholarship.'

The pronunciation is /ɡrænt/ in both US and UK English, though the vowel sound can vary slightly. It rhymes with pant, slant, and ant. Remember to pronounce the 't' clearly at the end!

재미있는 사실

Related to the word 'creed'.

발음 가이드

영국식 /ɡrɑːnt/

Long 'a' sound.

미국식 /ɡrænt/

Short 'a' sound.

자주 하는 실수

  • Pronouncing the 't' too softly
  • Confusion with 'grand'
  • Vowel length

라임이 맞는 단어

pant slant ant plant slant

난이도

독해 2/5

Common in formal texts.

쓰기 2/5

Useful for formal writing.

말하기 2/5

Good for debates.

듣기 2/5

Common in news.

다음에 무엇을 배울까

선수 학습

give ask yes

다음에 배울 것

concede bestow permit

고급

concession authorization

알아야 할 문법

Passive Voice

He was granted.

Indirect Objects

Grant me it.

Formal Register

Using grant vs give.

수준별 예문

1

The teacher will grant the request.

teacher = person who teaches

verb + object

2

Can you grant me this?

grant = give

modal verb

3

They granted the money.

granted = past tense

past tense

4

I grant you that.

grant = agree

idiomatic usage

5

She granted permission.

permission = yes

verb + noun

6

The bank granted a loan.

loan = money to borrow

business context

7

He was granted a visa.

visa = travel paper

passive voice

8

They granted his wish.

wish = hope

simple past

1

The city granted the permit.

2

He granted them access.

3

Did they grant your request?

4

She was granted a scholarship.

5

They granted the interview.

6

The court granted the appeal.

7

We were granted extra time.

8

They granted him the right to vote.

1

I grant that you are right.

2

The government granted funding.

3

They granted the request immediately.

4

She granted him a favor.

5

The company granted a bonus.

6

He was granted a pardon.

7

They granted the license.

8

The manager granted the extension.

1

I grant you that point.

2

The state granted the charter.

3

They granted him full authority.

4

She was granted an audience.

5

The board granted the request.

6

They granted the patent.

7

He was granted asylum.

8

The committee granted approval.

1

I grant that the situation is complex.

2

The university granted him tenure.

3

They granted the petition.

4

She was granted a reprieve.

5

The crown granted the title.

6

They granted the motion.

7

He was granted the privilege.

8

The council granted the charter.

1

The monarch granted the land.

2

He was granted a boon.

3

They granted the request with reluctance.

4

She granted him his freedom.

5

The decree granted new rights.

6

They granted the request in full.

7

He was granted a reprieve from duty.

8

The law granted them immunity.

자주 쓰는 조합

grant permission
grant a request
grant access
grant funding
grant a wish
grant an interview
grant asylum
grant a license
grant a pardon
take for granted

관용어 및 표현

"take for granted"

to not appreciate something

He took his job for granted.

neutral

"grant a wish"

to make a wish happen

The genie granted his wish.

neutral

"grant someone a hearing"

to listen to someone

The judge granted a hearing.

formal

"grant someone the benefit of the doubt"

to trust someone

I will grant you the benefit of the doubt.

neutral

"granted"

admitting something is true

Granted, it was a long day.

neutral

"grant a reprieve"

to delay a punishment

The prisoner was granted a reprieve.

formal

혼동하기 쉬운

grant guarantee

similar sound

guarantee is a promise, grant is a gift/permission

I guarantee it. He granted the request.

grant grand

similar spelling

grand is an adjective

A grand party. He granted the wish.

grant give

similar meaning

give is casual, grant is formal

Give me the pen. Grant me the right.

grant admit

similar meaning in debate

admit is to confess, grant is to accept

I admit I lied. I grant that you are right.

문장 패턴

B1

Subject + grant + indirect object + direct object

He granted me the wish.

B1

Subject + grant + direct object + to + indirect object

He granted the wish to me.

B2

Passive: Subject + be + granted + direct object

I was granted the request.

C1

I grant that...

I grant that you are correct.

A2

Take for granted

I took it for granted.

어휘 가족

명사

grant a sum of money given for a purpose

동사

grant to give

형용사

granted accepted as true

관련

grantor the person who grants

사용법

frequency

7

격식 수준

Formal Neutral Casual Slang

💡

Memory Palace

Imagine a king giving a gold coin.
💡

Native Usage

Use it for requests.
🌍

Cultural Insight

Grants are common in science.
💡

Grammar Shortcut

Grant + indirect object.
💡

Say It Right

Clear T at the end.
💡

Don't Make This Mistake

Don't use it for casual gifts.
💡

Did You Know?

It comes from 'believe'.
💡

Study Smart

Use it in a sentence.
💡

Writing Tip

Use it in essays.
💡

Speaking Tip

Use it in debates.

암기하기

기억법

Grant a wish to an ANT.

시각적 연상

A king handing a scroll to a person.

Word Web

permission money authority concede

챌린지

Try to use 'granted' in a sentence today.

어원

Old French

원래 의미: to promise

문화적 맥락

None.

Common in academic and government settings.

Grant's Whiskey Ulysses S. Grant

실생활에서 연습하기

실제 사용 상황

at work

  • grant permission
  • grant access
  • grant a raise

school

  • grant a scholarship
  • grant extra time
  • grant a degree

law

  • grant asylum
  • grant a pardon
  • grant a license

debate

  • I grant that
  • granted
  • grant the point

대화 시작하기

"Have you ever been granted a wish?"

"What is something you take for granted?"

"Do you think governments should grant more funding?"

"Is it hard to grant someone's request?"

"When was the last time you granted someone a favor?"

일기 주제

Write about a time you were granted permission for something.

List three things you take for granted.

Describe a situation where you had to grant a point in an argument.

If you could be granted one wish, what would it be?

자주 묻는 질문

8 질문
Yes, it is primarily a verb.
It is better for formal requests.
Granted.
Yes, usually.
No, you grant something to a person.
It is more formal.
A grant (money).
/ɡrænt/.

셀프 테스트

fill blank A1

The bank will ___ him a loan.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: grant

Grant is the correct verb for money.

multiple choice A2

What does 'grant' mean?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: to give

Grant means to give.

true false B1

You can grant a request.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

This is a common collocation.

match pairs B1

Word

모두 맞췄어요!

These are synonyms.

sentence order B2

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

Passive voice structure.

fill blank B2

I ___ that you are right.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: grant

Used for conceding a point.

multiple choice C1

Which is an idiom?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: take for granted

Take for granted is a common idiom.

true false C1

Grant is always informal.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 거짓

Grant is usually formal.

match pairs C2

Word

모두 맞췄어요!

Synonym matching.

sentence order C2

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

Passive voice.

점수: /10

관련 콘텐츠

Law 관련 단어

legal

A2

법적으로 허용되거나 법과 관련된 모든 것을 말해요. 변호사, 재판, 계약 같은 법적 업무를 할 때 사용합니다.

arbiter

B2

'Arbiter'는 분쟁을 해결하거나 옳고 그름을 결정할 권한이 있는 사람이에요. 중립적인 심판자 역할을 하죠.

dislegly

C1

A test-specific term used to describe something that is not permitted by law or established rules. It characterizes actions, behaviors, or documents that violate a formal code or legal standard within a controlled linguistic simulation.

circumlegic

C1

To strategically bypass or interpret around the literal boundaries of a law, regulation, or specific text. This verb describes the act of navigating through complex rules to find an alternative path without strictly violating the letter of the law.

violate

B2

To break, disregard, or fail to comply with a law, rule, agreement, or principle. It can also mean to treat a person, place, or thing with disrespect or to disturb someone's privacy or rights.

adduccide

C1

Describing evidence, arguments, or facts that are specifically brought forward or cited as proof in a formal discussion. It characterizes information that is directly relevant and capable of being used to support a specific claim or hypothesis.

nontribment

C1

The state or condition of being exempt from a mandatory contribution, tribute, or communal obligation within a structured group. It specifically refers to the formal status of not being required to participate in a shared burden or collective expense.

arraign

C1

To call or bring a person before a court to answer a criminal charge. This formal process involves reading the charging document to the defendant in the presence of a judge to inform them of their rights and the accusations against them.

designate

B2

특정한 역할이나 목적을 위해 공식적으로 정하는 거야. 어떤 사람을 임명하거나 장소를 지정할 때 써.

bribery

B2

Bribery is the illegal act of offering, giving, receiving, or soliciting something of value as a means of influencing the actions of an individual in a position of trust. It is commonly associated with corruption and used to gain an unfair advantage in legal, political, or business matters.

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