B2 noun #7,000 가장 일반적인 3분 분량

negate

To negate means to cancel out or make something lose its effect.

Explanation at your level:

To negate means to make something not happen or to stop it from working. If you have a good thing and then a bad thing happens, the bad thing might negate the good thing. It is like saying 'no' to something that was true before.

When you negate something, you cancel it. For example, if you eat a healthy salad but then eat a huge cake, the cake might negate the health benefits of the salad. It makes the first part less important.

Use negate when one action or fact makes another action or fact invalid. It is common in formal discussions. If you work very hard to save money but then lose it, your hard work is negated by the loss. It is a useful word for explaining why something didn't work out as planned.

In academic or professional English, negate is often used to describe how two forces cancel each other out. You might say that a new policy negates the progress made by the previous team. It implies that the previous effort is now effectively null and void.

Negate is a precise verb for situations where an outcome is rendered meaningless by a subsequent event. It is frequently used in scientific, legal, and philosophical discourse. By using negate, you signal to your audience that you are analyzing the cause-and-effect relationship between two opposing factors with high precision.

At the C2 level, negate can be used in nuanced, figurative ways. One might speak of negating a sense of self or negating the cultural significance of an event. It carries a weight of erasure and invalidation, often used in critical theory or high-level analysis to describe the total removal of an entity's influence or perceived reality.

30초 단어

  • Means to cancel or make ineffective.
  • Used mostly in formal or academic contexts.
  • Pronounced nɪˈɡeɪt.
  • Synonyms include nullify and cancel.

Think of negate as the ultimate 'undo' button in the physical or logical world. When you negate something, you are essentially canceling it out so that its original value or effect becomes zero.

Imagine you are walking against a strong wind. The wind's force negates your forward progress, keeping you in the same spot. It isn't just about stopping; it's about making the effort or the action irrelevant.

In a more abstract sense, you might negate a previous agreement by signing a new one. By doing so, you make the old terms invalid. It is a powerful word used when one thing directly opposes or wipes out another.

The word negate comes from the Latin word negare, which simply means 'to deny' or 'to say no.' This root is the same one that gave us 'negative' and 'negation.'

Historically, it moved through Middle French as négater before settling into English in the early 17th century. Originally, it was used primarily in legal or philosophical contexts to describe the act of denying a claim.

Over time, the meaning expanded from just 'saying no' to the physical act of canceling something out. It is fascinating how a word that started as a verbal denial evolved to describe mechanical or scientific processes where one force cancels another.

You will find negate used most often in formal or academic writing. You might hear a scientist say that 'a positive charge negates a negative charge.' It sounds professional and precise.

In casual conversation, we might use 'cancel out' instead, as negate can sound a bit stiff or overly intellectual in a relaxed setting. Use it when you want to emphasize that something has been rendered completely ineffective.

Common pairings include negate the effects, negate the benefits, or negate the impact. It is a strong verb that carries a sense of finality.

While negate itself isn't a common idiom, it appears in many logical expressions. 1. Negate the premise: To prove the starting point of an argument is wrong. 2. Negate the possibility: To make something impossible. 3. Negate the advantage: To lose a lead you previously held. 4. Negate the contract: To make a legal agreement void. 5. Negate the results: To make the findings of a study useless.

The word negate is a regular verb. Its forms are negates, negated, and negating. It is almost always used as a transitive verb, meaning it needs an object to act upon (e.g., 'negate the effect').

Pronunciation is nɪˈɡeɪt. The stress is on the second syllable. It rhymes with elate, create, debate, sedate, and berate. Practice saying it clearly to ensure the 'g' sounds crisp.

Fun Fact

It shares a root with 'neglect' and 'renegade'.

Pronunciation Guide

UK nɪˈɡeɪt

Crisp 'g', clear 'ate' sound.

US nɪˈɡeɪt

Slightly flatter 'a' sound.

Common Errors

  • Pronouncing it like 'neg-it'
  • Stressing the first syllable
  • Dropping the final 't'

Rhymes With

debate create elate sedate berate

Difficulty Rating

독해 2/5

Common in academic texts.

Writing 3/5

Useful for formal essays.

Speaking 2/5

Used in professional settings.

듣기 2/5

Heard in news and debates.

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

cancel no deny

Learn Next

nullify invalidate counteract

고급

abrogate annul

Grammar to Know

Transitive Verbs

I negated the claim.

Passive Voice

The plan was negated.

Subject-Verb Agreement

It negates the result.

Examples by Level

1

The rain negated our picnic plans.

Rain stopped the picnic.

Past tense.

2

This button negates the error.

Button fixes the mistake.

Present tense.

3

Do not negate my hard work.

Don't ruin my effort.

Imperative.

4

Cold weather negates the heat.

Cold stops the heat.

Subject-verb agreement.

5

He negated his promise.

He broke his word.

Past tense.

6

The law negates the rule.

New law stops old rule.

Simple present.

7

Nothing can negate our love.

Love stays strong.

Negative structure.

8

She negated the bad news.

She made the news go away.

Past tense.

1

The new evidence negated his alibi.

2

We must not negate the progress we made.

3

The medicine negated the pain.

4

His apology did not negate his actions.

5

The contract was negated by the court.

6

Does this action negate the agreement?

7

The noise negated our ability to sleep.

8

He tried to negate the influence of his rival.

1

The high costs negated the project's profitability.

2

The team's late goal negated our lead.

3

His lack of effort negated his talent.

4

The treaty was designed to negate the threat of war.

5

The findings were negated by further research.

6

We cannot allow one mistake to negate our success.

7

The safety features negate the risk of injury.

8

The judge negated the previous ruling.

1

The discovery effectively negated the previous scientific consensus.

2

His arrogance negated the charm he otherwise possessed.

3

The company's apology failed to negate the public backlash.

4

The intervention was intended to negate the impact of the crisis.

5

The subtle irony negated the seriousness of the speech.

6

The new data negated the need for further testing.

7

The cultural divide negated the chance for a peaceful resolution.

8

The sheer volume of noise negated the quiet atmosphere.

1

The existential threat negated all other political concerns.

2

The artist's later work seemed to negate his earlier philosophy.

3

The systemic corruption negated the benefits of the reform.

4

The paradox negated the logic of the entire argument.

5

The sudden change in leadership negated the strategic plan.

6

The historical context negated the validity of the claim.

7

The inherent bias negated the objectivity of the study.

8

The sheer scale of the disaster negated any simple solution.

1

The profound silence served to negate the chaos of the city.

2

His nihilistic worldview negated the value of human achievement.

3

The structural flaw negated the architectural integrity of the bridge.

4

The treaty's clauses were designed to negate any future hostilities.

5

The cultural erasure negated the history of the indigenous people.

6

The empirical evidence negated the subjective interpretation.

7

The complex socio-political factors negated the simple narrative.

8

The artistic vision negated the constraints of traditional form.

동의어

nullify invalidate void counteract cancel undo

반의어

자주 쓰는 조합

negate the effect
negate the possibility
negate the impact
negate the benefit
negate the progress
negate the need
negate the argument
completely negate
effectively negate
partially negate

Idioms & Expressions

"negate the purpose"

To make the reason for something useless.

If you skip the intro, you negate the purpose of the book.

neutral

"negate the value"

To make something worthless.

Poor quality control negates the value of the product.

neutral

"negate the claim"

To prove a statement is false.

The documents negate the claim of ownership.

formal

"negate the advantage"

To lose a competitive edge.

His delay negated the advantage of starting early.

neutral

"negate the risk"

To remove danger.

Safety gear helps negate the risk of injury.

neutral

"negate the logic"

To show something is irrational.

His actions negate the logic of his words.

formal

Easily Confused

negate vs Neglect

Similar spelling

Neglect is to ignore; negate is to cancel.

He neglected his dog vs. The rain negated the fun.

negate vs Negative

Same root

Negative is an adjective; negate is a verb.

A negative result vs. To negate a result.

negate vs Deny

Similar meaning

Deny is to say something is false; negate is to cancel an effect.

He denied the crime vs. The evidence negated the claim.

negate vs Cancel

Synonym

Cancel is everyday; negate is formal.

Cancel the meeting vs. Negate the effect.

Sentence Patterns

A2

Subject + negates + object

The new law negates the old one.

B1

Subject + is + negated + by + agent

The plan was negated by the manager.

B2

Adverb + negate + object

This completely negates the benefit.

B1

Negate + the + need + for + noun

This negates the need for a car.

B2

Attempt to + negate + object

He tried to negate the evidence.

어휘 가족

Nouns

negation The act of denying or canceling.

Verbs

negate To cancel out.

Adjectives

negative Expressing denial or disagreement.

관련

negatory Adjective meaning expressing denial.

How to Use It

frequency

6

Formality Scale

Academic Formal Professional Neutral

자주 하는 실수

Using 'negate' for 'deny'. Use 'deny' for personal statements.
Negate is for forces/effects, not personal opinions.
Negate as a noun. Negation.
Negate is a verb, not a noun.
Confusing with 'neglect'. Neglect means to ignore.
They sound similar but mean different things.
Using 'negate' in casual speech. Use 'cancel' or 'undo'.
Negate sounds too formal for friends.
Misspelling as 'negait'. Negate.
The suffix is -ate.

Tips

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Memory Palace Trick

Imagine a big 'N' for 'No' canceling out a task.

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When Native Speakers Use It

In debates or scientific papers.

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Cultural Insight

Often used in legal contracts.

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Grammar Shortcut

Always follow with an object.

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Say It Right

Stress the second syllable.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't use it to mean 'ignore'.

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Did You Know?

It comes from the Latin 'negare'.

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Study Smart

Pair it with 'nullify' to remember both.

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Writing Tip

Use it to add variety to your essays.

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Speaking Tip

Use it when you want to sound smart in a meeting.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Negate sounds like 'No gate'—if you close the gate, you stop entry.

Visual Association

A big red X over a checkmark.

Word Web

Cancel Nullify Invalidate Undo

챌린지

Use 'negate' in a sentence about a bad day.

어원

Latin

Original meaning: To deny

문화적 맥락

None.

Used often in legal and scientific contexts.

Used in many logic textbooks and philosophical essays.

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Academic Writing

  • negate the findings
  • negate the hypothesis
  • negate the argument

Legal Documents

  • negate the contract
  • negate the agreement
  • negate the liability

Science

  • negate the effect
  • negate the reaction
  • negate the variable

Daily Life

  • negate the effort
  • negate the progress
  • negate the benefit

Conversation Starters

"What is one thing that could negate your hard work?"

"Can a simple apology ever really negate a serious mistake?"

"How do you feel when someone tries to negate your opinion?"

"What kind of laws do you think should negate previous ones?"

"Is it possible to negate the effects of climate change?"

Journal Prompts

Write about a time you felt your effort was negated.

Describe a situation where one action negated another.

If you could negate one bad habit, what would it be?

Reflect on whether words can negate actions.

자주 묻는 질문

8 질문

Yes, it is often used in writing.

Usually, we use it for things or ideas.

They are similar, but negate is more formal.

Negation.

Historically yes, but now it means to cancel.

nuh-GATE.

It might sound a bit weird; use 'cancel' instead.

It is common in professional settings.

셀프 테스트

fill blank A1

The rain will ___ our picnic.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: negate

Negate means to cancel.

multiple choice A2

Which word is a synonym?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: cancel

Cancel is the closest meaning.

true false B1

Negate means to build something.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 거짓

It means to destroy or cancel.

match pairs B1

Word

All matched!

These are synonyms/antonyms.

sentence order B2

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

The evidence negated his claim.

점수: /5

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B2

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enonymist

C1

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spells

B1

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malonymary

C1

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C1

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C1

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