subtrair
To take one number away from another to find the difference.
Explanation at your level:
To subtract is to take numbers away. If you have 10 and you take 2, you have 8. You use this word in math class to find the answer. It is very useful for shopping or counting your toys.
When you subtract one number from another, you find the difference. We use it when we want to know how much is left after we remove something. For example, 'Subtract 5 from 20 to get 15.'
The verb subtract is commonly used in academic and financial contexts. It implies a systematic removal of a quantity. You might subtract taxes from your salary or subtract the weight of a container to find the net weight of the contents.
Beyond mathematics, subtract is used metaphorically. You might say that a specific error subtracts from the credibility of an argument. It is a precise way to describe how one element reduces the value or impact of the whole.
In advanced contexts, subtract denotes the process of isolating a variable by removing extraneous factors. It is frequently used in scientific research, logic, and formal analysis to describe the removal of specific components to observe the remaining core.
Historically and linguistically, subtract carries the weight of its Latin roots, implying a 'drawing away' of parts. In literary or philosophical discourse, it can signify the stripping away of superficial layers to reveal an underlying truth, often used in complex analytical writing.
30초 단어
- Means to take away a number.
- Commonly used in math.
- Past tense is subtracted.
- Always followed by 'from'.
When you subtract, you are essentially finding the difference between two amounts. Think of it as the opposite of addition. If you have five apples and you give two away, you have subtracted two from five, leaving you with three.
In a more general sense, you can subtract from someone's reputation or from the overall enjoyment of an event. For example, a rainy day might subtract from the fun of a picnic. It is all about reduction and taking things away from a whole.
The word subtract comes from the Latin word subtrahere, which is a combination of sub (meaning 'from under') and trahere (meaning 'to draw' or 'to pull'). Literally, it means to pull something out from underneath a pile.
It entered the English language in the 15th century through Middle French. It is fascinating to see how a word that started as a physical action of pulling something out became a core term for abstract mathematical operations.
You will hear subtract most often in math class or when discussing budgets. It is a formal, precise term. In casual conversation, people are more likely to say 'take away' or 'minus'.
Common collocations include subtract from, subtract the total, or subtract the cost. Using it correctly helps you sound more precise when discussing data or financial figures.
While 'subtract' is a technical word, it appears in logic-based idioms. 1. Subtract from the total: To reduce a sum. 2. Take away from: A synonym often used in critiques (e.g., 'The bad music took away from the film'). 3. Minus the extras: Excluding additional costs. 4. Subtracting the obvious: Ignoring the clear facts. 5. To be subtracted from: To be deducted.
The verb subtract is regular, forming its past tense as subtracted. It is usually followed by the preposition 'from'.
Pronunciation: /səbˈtrækt/. The stress is on the second syllable. Rhyming words include attract, contract, distract, extract, and protract.
Fun Fact
It shares a root with 'traction' (pulling).
Pronunciation Guide
clear 'sub' sound
sharp 't' sound
Common Errors
- adding an extra s
- misplacing the stress
- swallowing the final t
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
easy to read
simple usage
common word
clear pronunciation
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
고급
Grammar to Know
Verb Tenses
subtract/subtracted
Preposition usage
subtract from
Imperative mood
Subtract the numbers!
Examples by Level
Subtract 2 from 5.
take 2 away from 5
imperative
I subtract the cost.
I remove the price
present simple
Can you subtract?
do you know how to do math?
question
Subtract the small number.
remove the smaller one
imperative
We subtract the tax.
we remove the tax
present simple
Subtract it now.
do it immediately
adverb usage
He likes to subtract.
he enjoys math
verb preference
Subtract the items.
remove the things
plural object
Subtract the total amount.
I need to subtract my expenses.
Please subtract the discount.
Subtract 10 from 100.
Does this subtract from the total?
She learned to subtract today.
Subtract the weight carefully.
We must subtract the errors.
Subtract the interest from the principal.
The noise subtracts from the peaceful atmosphere.
You should subtract the shipping fee.
Subtract the variable from the equation.
The final score is calculated by subtracting penalties.
Subtracting these costs makes the project viable.
He subtracted the time spent on breaks.
Subtract the difference from the initial value.
His lack of effort subtracts from his overall performance.
Subtracting the outliers provides a clearer average.
The design choice subtracts from the building's elegance.
We need to subtract the overhead from the revenue.
Subtracting the unnecessary details clarified the report.
Does the new policy subtract from our benefits?
The cold weather subtracts from the joy of the trip.
Subtract the tax burden from your yearly income.
The author subtracts the romantic elements to focus on reality.
Subtracting the bias is crucial for objective research.
His cynicism subtracts from the team's morale.
By subtracting the noise, we identified the signal.
The artist subtracts color to emphasize form.
Subtracting the influence of the media is difficult.
The theory subtracts the human element from physics.
We must subtract the legacy costs from the valuation.
The philosopher subtracts the ego to find the essence.
Subtracting the superfluous, he found the core truth.
The process subtracts the impurities from the ore.
He subtracts the historical context to isolate the event.
Subtracting the noise of modernity is a meditative act.
The critic subtracts the hype to judge the art.
Subtracting the variables revealed a hidden pattern.
The architect subtracts ornamentation for minimalism.
자주 쓰는 조합
Idioms & Expressions
"take away from"
to reduce the quality or value
The mess takes away from the beauty.
neutral"minus one"
to be missing one
We are minus one player today.
casual"subtract the negative"
to remove bad influences
Subtract the negative vibes.
casual"take something off"
to remove a portion
Can you take a bit off the price?
casual"deduct from the sum"
to reduce the total
Deduct it from the final sum.
formal"count out"
to remove or set aside
Count out the change.
neutralEasily Confused
spelling error
substract is not a word
It is subtract.
similar meaning
deduct is for money/formal
Deduct taxes.
similar action
remove is physical
Remove the hat.
math context
minus is a preposition
Five minus two.
Sentence Patterns
Subtract [X] from [Y]
Subtract 5 from 10.
I need to subtract [X]
I need to subtract the cost.
The result is [X] after subtracting [Y]
The result is 5 after subtracting 2.
Subtracting [X] makes [Y] smaller
Subtracting tax makes the total smaller.
He subtracted [X] from the total
He subtracted the fee from the total.
어휘 가족
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
관련
How to Use It
8
Formality Scale
자주 하는 실수
people often reverse the numbers
minus is a preposition or noun
the preposition is required
there is no second 's'
subtract is for quantities/math
Tips
Memory Palace
Imagine a minus sign as a sword cutting a number.
Native Speakers
They often say 'take away' in casual talk.
Schooling
Math is universal, so this word is understood globally.
Shortcut
Always pair with 'from'.
Say It Right
Stress the second syllable.
Don't add an S
It is subtract, not substract.
Did You Know?
It comes from Latin roots.
Study Smart
Practice with simple math problems.
Context
Use 'deduct' for money.
Verb Forms
Subtracted is the past tense.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
SUB (under) + TRACT (pull) = Pulling from under.
Visual Association
A magician pulling a rabbit out from under a hat.
Word Web
챌린지
Subtract 7 from 20 in your head.
어원
Latin
Original meaning: to pull from under
문화적 맥락
None
Commonly taught in early primary school.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
at school
- subtract the numbers
- find the difference
- do the math
at work
- subtract the overhead
- deduct the expenses
- calculate the net
shopping
- subtract the discount
- what is the total
- minus the coupon
daily life
- take away from
- what is left
- subtract the time
Conversation Starters
"How do you feel about doing math?"
"Can you subtract large numbers in your head?"
"When was the last time you had to subtract something?"
"Do you prefer adding or subtracting?"
"Why is it important to subtract accurately?"
Journal Prompts
Write about a time you had to calculate a discount.
Describe a situation where you had to remove something from a list.
Explain why subtraction is important in daily life.
If you could subtract one thing from your day, what would it be?
자주 묻는 질문
8 질문Yes, it is regular.
Subtraction.
No, use remove.
Yes, in math.
səb-TRACT.
It is standard in math.
From.
Yes, for costs.
셀프 테스트
If you have 5 and take 2, you ___ 2 from 5.
subtract is the mathematical term
What is the opposite of subtract?
addition is the inverse of subtraction
You can subtract a person from a room.
subtract is for quantities
Word
뜻
synonym matching
correct sentence structure
Please ___ the tax from the bill.
subtracting is removing
Which sentence is correct?
the preposition from is required
Subtracting something from a plan makes it better.
usually it means removing parts
The ___ of the fee was necessary.
needs a noun
What does subtractive mean?
adjective form of subtract
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Summary
To subtract is to remove a quantity from a total to find the difference.
- Means to take away a number.
- Commonly used in math.
- Past tense is subtracted.
- Always followed by 'from'.
Memory Palace
Imagine a minus sign as a sword cutting a number.
Native Speakers
They often say 'take away' in casual talk.
Schooling
Math is universal, so this word is understood globally.
Shortcut
Always pair with 'from'.
예시
Se subtrairmos cinco de dez, o resultado é cinco.
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academic 관련 단어
a despeito de
A2Despite; in spite of.
a fim
A2In order to; for the purpose of. (Followed by 'de')
a saber
A2Namely; that is to say.
a título de exemplo
A2By way of example; for example.
abordagem
A2A way of dealing with something; an approach.
abordar
B1To deal with (a matter or problem); to approach a topic.
abreviar
B1To shorten (a word, phrase, or text).
abreviatura
B1A shortened form of a word or phrase.
abstração
B1The quality of dealing with ideas rather than events.
abstracto
B1Existing in thought or as an idea but not having a physical or concrete existence.