replace
To take out something old or broken and put something new in its place.
Explanation at your level:
You use replace when you have an old thing and you want a new thing. If your pen is broken, you get a new pen. You replace the old pen. It is easy to use!
When something is old or broken, we replace it. For example, 'I need to replace my phone because it is very slow.' It is a very common word in English for shopping or fixing things around the house.
The verb replace is used when one thing is put in the place of another. We often use it with the preposition 'with'. For example, 'They replaced the old carpet with new wood floors.' It is a standard term used in both home and work contexts.
At this level, you can use replace to describe more abstract transitions. You might replace a staff member, replace a policy, or replace a faulty component. It is a precise way to describe substitution in professional or technical environments.
The term replace carries nuance in formal contexts. It can imply an improvement or a necessary upgrade. When discussing systems or personnel, choosing 'replace' over 'change' emphasizes the functional swap rather than just an alteration in state.
In advanced discourse, replace can be used to discuss the displacement of one cultural or historical paradigm by another. It highlights the mechanism of succession. It is a cornerstone verb for describing evolution, obsolescence, and the inevitable cycle of renewal in both tangible and intangible systems.
30초 단어
- Replace means to swap an item for a new one.
- It is a transitive verb requiring an object.
- Commonly used with the preposition 'with'.
- It can apply to objects, people, or abstract concepts.
When we talk about replacing something, we are talking about a simple swap. Imagine your favorite pair of sneakers has a hole in the sole. You go to the store, buy a fresh pair, and replace the old ones. It is as simple as that!
You can use this word for physical objects, like lightbulbs or broken chairs, but you can also use it for abstract things. For example, you might replace a bad habit with a good one. It is a very versatile word that describes the act of filling a vacancy or providing a substitute.
The word replace has a fascinating journey through time. It comes from the Middle French word replacer, which was formed by combining re- (meaning 'again') and placer (meaning 'to place').
It entered the English language in the late 16th century. Originally, it meant to put something back into its proper place, rather than substituting it with something new. Over the centuries, the meaning shifted from 'putting back' to 'putting in the place of,' which is how we use it today. It is a great example of how language evolves to meet our changing needs!
In daily life, you will hear people say they need to replace a battery or replace a lost key. It is a very neutral term, suitable for both casual chats with friends and serious business emails.
Common collocations include replace the need, replace the original, and replace with. If you are writing a formal report, you might say, 'We plan to replace the outdated software,' which sounds professional and clear. Just remember that 'replace' usually requires an object—you replace something.
While 'replace' is a direct verb, we often use related expressions. 'A poor substitute' is used when something replaces another but isn't as good. 'Take the place of' is a common synonym phrase.
1. 'Out with the old, in with the new': Often used when replacing old items. 2. 'Fill someone's shoes': Replacing a person in a role. 3. 'Step into the breach': Replacing someone who left suddenly. 4. 'Trade up': Replacing an item with a better one. 5. 'Swap out': A casual way to say replace.
The verb replace is regular, so its past tense is replaced and its continuous form is replacing. The stress is on the second syllable: re-PLACE.
In IPA, it is /rɪˈpleɪs/ in both British and American English. It rhymes with words like chase, space, lace, case, and base. Remember, it is a transitive verb, meaning it needs an object to be complete. You cannot just say 'I will replace'; you must say 'I will replace the tire.'
Fun Fact
It originally meant to put something back, not to swap it!
Pronunciation Guide
Clear stress on the second syllable.
Similar to UK, with a slightly sharper 'r' sound.
Common Errors
- Misplacing the stress on the first syllable (RE-place)
- Pronouncing the 'c' as a 'k' sound
- Adding extra syllables
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Easy to read
Standard verb usage
Common in daily speech
Very clear
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
고급
Grammar to Know
Transitive Verbs
I replaced it.
Passive Voice
It was replaced.
Gerunds
Replacing is easy.
Examples by Level
I replace my pen.
I / swap / my / pen
Simple present tense.
Replace the toy.
Swap / the / toy
Imperative mood.
I need to replace it.
I / must / swap / it
Modal verb usage.
She replaces the book.
She / swaps / the / book
Third-person singular.
We replace the light.
We / swap / the / light
Simple present.
He replaces the old bag.
He / swaps / the / bag
Third-person singular.
They replace the chair.
They / swap / the / chair
Subject-verb agreement.
Can you replace this?
Can / you / swap / this
Question form.
I need to replace my shoes.
Please replace the battery.
They replaced the old windows.
She will replace the team leader.
Can we replace this part?
He replaced the broken screen.
I replaced the milk with water.
We must replace the filter.
The company decided to replace the software.
He replaced his car with a newer model.
I need to replace the missing pages.
They replaced the manager last week.
She replaced the sugar with honey.
We are replacing the fence tomorrow.
The store replaced the damaged item.
It is hard to replace a good friend.
The new policy will replace the old one.
We need to replace the outdated machinery.
He was replaced by a younger candidate.
They are replacing the roof this summer.
Can you replace the ink cartridge?
She replaced the missing link in the chain.
The technology has replaced manual labor.
We replaced the system with a digital version.
The new legislation effectively replaces the previous statutes.
He was replaced as CEO following the scandal.
The digital medium has largely replaced print media.
We must replace our assumptions with facts.
The engine was replaced to improve performance.
She replaced the original text with a revised version.
The old guard is being replaced by young innovators.
They replaced the faulty wiring throughout the building.
The incumbent was replaced in a swift political maneuver.
The paradigm shift replaced traditional methods entirely.
He replaced his cynicism with a newfound optimism.
The original manuscript was replaced by a digital scan.
The ecosystem has been replaced by urban development.
They replaced the archaic system with a modern interface.
The artist replaced the canvas with a digital screen.
The vacancy was replaced by a temporary appointment.
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Idioms & Expressions
"take the place of"
to substitute for something
Nothing can take the place of a mother's love.
neutral"fill someone's shoes"
to replace someone in a job
It is hard to fill her shoes.
casual"out with the old, in with the new"
replacing old things with new
It is time for out with the old, in with the new.
casual"step into the breach"
to replace someone who left
He stepped into the breach when the boss left.
formal"trade up"
to replace with something better
We decided to trade up to a bigger car.
casualEasily Confused
similar meaning
substitute often implies an alternative, replace implies a direct swap.
I substituted soy milk for dairy.
both involve swapping
exchange is usually a trade between two people.
We exchanged gifts.
very broad
change can mean to alter, replace means to swap entirely.
I changed my shirt.
similar prefix
displace means to move something out of its home.
The war displaced many people.
Sentence Patterns
Subject + replace + object + with + object
I replaced the bulb with a new one.
Subject + be + replaced + by + object
The old system was replaced by a new one.
It + be + necessary + to + replace + object
It is necessary to replace the filter.
The + noun + will + replace + the + noun
The new law will replace the old one.
Subject + decide + to + replace + object
They decided to replace the manager.
어휘 가족
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
관련
How to Use It
9/10
Formality Scale
자주 하는 실수
You replace something WITH something else, not TO it.
You don't need a preposition after replace when using an object.
The gerund does not need 'of' after it.
Use 'with' for the instrument of replacement.
Redundant phrasing; use 'take the place of' instead.
Tips
Memory Palace
Imagine your front door: replace the handle with a gold one.
Native Speakers
They use it for everything from phone parts to staff.
Cultural Insight
In US culture, we often replace things rather than fix them.
Grammar Shortcut
Remember: Replace X with Y.
Say It Right
Emphasis on the second syllable.
Don't Make This Mistake
Never say 'replace to'.
Did You Know?
The word originally meant 'to put back'.
Study Smart
Write 5 sentences about things you replaced this year.
Context Matters
Use 'swap' with friends, 'replace' at work.
Verb Forms
Remember the -ing form: replacing.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
RE-PLACE: Put it back in its PLACE again.
Visual Association
A person taking a broken bulb out and putting a new one in.
Word Web
챌린지
Find one thing in your room that needs to be replaced.
어원
French
Original meaning: To put back in place
문화적 맥락
None
Very common in consumer culture (replacing electronics).
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
At home
- replace the filter
- replace the lightbulb
- replace the batteries
At work
- replace the software
- replace a team member
- replace the equipment
Shopping
- can I replace this?
- need a replacement
- replace the item
Technology
- replace the hardware
- replace the screen
- replace the battery
Conversation Starters
"What is the last thing you had to replace?"
"Do you prefer to fix things or replace them?"
"Is it easy to replace a phone screen?"
"Have you ever had to replace a team member at work?"
"What would you never replace?"
Journal Prompts
Write about an object you replaced recently.
Describe a time you had to replace someone in a role.
Why do we replace things instead of fixing them?
If you could replace one thing in your life, what would it be?
자주 묻는 질문
8 질문Yes, it ends in -ed for past tense.
No, always use replace with.
Replacement.
It means something is so special it cannot be replaced.
It is neutral and works in almost any situation.
Yes, e.g., 'They replaced the coach.'
re-PLACE.
No, you can replace something just to upgrade it.
셀프 테스트
I need to ___ my broken pen.
Replace means to get a new one.
What does replace mean?
Replacing is swapping.
You replace something with something else.
Correct preposition is 'with'.
Word
뜻
They are synonyms.
Subject + modal + verb + object.
We ___ the old system with a new one.
Past tense is needed.
Which word is an antonym of replace?
Retain means to keep.
Irreplaceable means something is easy to swap.
It means it cannot be replaced.
Passive voice construction.
The ___ of the old engine was necessary.
Noun form is needed.
점수: /10
Summary
To replace something is to remove the old and introduce the new in its place.
- Replace means to swap an item for a new one.
- It is a transitive verb requiring an object.
- Commonly used with the preposition 'with'.
- It can apply to objects, people, or abstract concepts.
Memory Palace
Imagine your front door: replace the handle with a gold one.
Native Speakers
They use it for everything from phone parts to staff.
Cultural Insight
In US culture, we often replace things rather than fix them.
Grammar Shortcut
Remember: Replace X with Y.
예시
I need to replace the batteries in the kitchen clock.
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