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adjustment

An adjustment is a small change you make to something to make it better or to get used to a new situation.

Explanation at your level:

An adjustment is a small change. If your chair is not comfortable, you move it. That is an adjustment. If you move to a new house, you need time to feel happy there. That is also an adjustment.

When you make an adjustment, you change something slightly. For example, you can make an adjustment to your computer settings. It also means getting used to a new place or a new job. It takes time for an adjustment to happen.

An adjustment is a modification made to improve something or the process of adapting to a new situation. We often say 'make an adjustment' to show we are fixing a problem. It is common to talk about the 'adjustment phase' when starting something new, like a new school year.

The term adjustment is frequently used to describe both technical refinements and psychological transitions. In professional contexts, it often refers to financial or policy changes. In personal contexts, it refers to the cognitive effort of adapting to change. It is a neutral term that fits well in both formal reports and casual conversations.

Beyond simple changes, adjustment implies a deliberate process of recalibration. In academic or professional settings, it suggests a strategic response to new data or environmental pressures. It is the bridge between the status quo and a more optimized state. Whether discussing 'market adjustments' or 'cultural adjustment,' the word carries a sense of necessity and intent.

At the C2 level, adjustment is understood as a systemic necessity. It represents the homeostasis of a system—whether mechanical, biological, or societal—returning to equilibrium after a disturbance. Etymologically linked to 'fitting' or 'joining,' it highlights the human capacity for resilience. Mastery of this word involves recognizing its nuance in legal, economic, and psychological discourse, where it denotes not just change, but corrective change.

Palavra em 30 segundos

  • A small change.
  • Used for things and people.
  • Countable noun.
  • Common in business.

Hey there! Think of adjustment as that little 'tweak' you do to make things just right. Whether it's tightening a loose screw on your bike or getting used to a new school, you are making an adjustment.

In everyday life, we use this word for two main things. First, it's about physical changes—like moving a chair to be more comfortable. Second, it's about personal growth—like how you feel when you start a new routine. It is all about finding balance!

The word adjustment comes from the Old French word ajuster, which means 'to fit' or 'to arrange.' It is rooted in the Medieval Latin adjuxtare, combining ad- (to) and juxta (near).

Historically, it was used in mechanical contexts to describe fitting parts together. Over time, the meaning expanded to include the 'fitting' of our minds to new situations. It is a classic example of a word moving from the workshop to the psychology lab!

You will hear adjustment in almost every setting. In business, you might hear about a 'salary adjustment.' In mechanics, it's a 'mechanical adjustment.' It is a very versatile noun.

Commonly, we pair it with verbs like make, require, or need. 'I need to make an adjustment to my plans' is a very natural way to sound like a native speaker. It is formal enough for an office but common enough for a chat with friends.

While adjustment itself isn't always in an idiom, it is part of the 'adjustment period.'

  • Adjustment period: The time it takes to get used to something.
  • Minor adjustment: A very small change.
  • Necessary adjustment: A change that must happen.
  • Structural adjustment: Large scale changes in organizations.
  • Attitude adjustment: A sarcastic way of saying someone needs to be nicer.

Adjustment is a countable noun. You can say 'an adjustment' or 'many adjustments.' The stress is on the second syllable: ad-JUST-ment.

It rhymes with judgment, fragment, and sediment. In IPA, it is /əˈdʒʌst.mənt/ in both British and American English. Remember to keep the 'd' sound clear at the start!

Fun Fact

It was originally a mechanical term!

Pronunciation Guide

UK /əˈdʒʌst.mənt/

Clear 'dju' sound

US /əˈdʒʌst.mənt/

Slightly faster 'dju'

Common Errors

  • dropping the 'd'
  • stressing the first syllable
  • mispronouncing the 'ment' suffix

Rhymes With

judgment fragment sediment argument detriment

Difficulty Rating

Leitura 2/5

Easy

Writing 2/5

Easy

Speaking 2/5

Easy

Audição 2/5

Easy

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

change fit new

Learn Next

adaptation recalibration

Avançado

accommodation modification

Grammar to Know

Noun usage

I need an adjustment.

Examples by Level

1

I made an adjustment to my chair.

I changed my chair a little.

Use 'an' before adjustment.

2

Example 2

3

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4

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5

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6

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Example 8

1

The teacher made an adjustment to the schedule.

2

Moving to a new city is a big adjustment.

3

I need an adjustment to my glasses.

4

The bike needs a small adjustment.

5

Is the adjustment finished?

6

He is making an adjustment to his diet.

7

The process requires an adjustment.

8

She handled the adjustment well.

1

We need to make some adjustments to the plan.

2

The adjustment period lasts two weeks.

3

He struggled with the adjustment to university life.

4

The company announced a salary adjustment.

5

Can you help me with this adjustment?

6

The machine needs a minor adjustment.

7

It was a difficult adjustment for the whole family.

8

The adjustment of the lens took a long time.

1

The government implemented a structural adjustment program.

2

She made a quick adjustment to her presentation.

3

The adjustment in interest rates affected the market.

4

He is still in the adjustment phase of his career.

5

The adjustment of the mirrors is crucial for safety.

6

There was a slight adjustment in the final figures.

7

Cultural adjustment can be a slow process.

8

The team required an adjustment in strategy.

1

The policy underwent a significant adjustment to meet new standards.

2

Psychological adjustment is key to overcoming trauma.

3

We must consider the adjustment of the parameters.

4

The adjustment of the tax code was controversial.

5

The athlete made a mid-air adjustment to his jump.

6

Her adjustment to the new environment was seamless.

7

The system requires a constant adjustment to remain stable.

8

We are monitoring the adjustment of the global economy.

1

The recalibration of the sensor required a delicate adjustment.

2

Societal adjustment to the digital age is ongoing.

3

The adjustment of the narrative structure improved the book.

4

He spoke about the adjustment of the human spirit to hardship.

5

The legal framework requires a major adjustment.

6

The adjustment of the telescope revealed new stars.

7

There is a necessary adjustment of expectations.

8

The adjustment of the internal clock takes time.

Sinônimos

modification alteration adaptation correction refinement regulation

Antônimos

preservation stagnation fixity

Colocações comuns

make an adjustment
minor adjustment
necessary adjustment
salary adjustment
structural adjustment
period of adjustment
require an adjustment
undergo an adjustment
final adjustment
slight adjustment
careful adjustment

Idioms & Expressions

"attitude adjustment"

forcing someone to change their behavior

He needs an attitude adjustment.

casual/sarcastic

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Easily Confused

adjustment vs change

both mean altering

adjustment is usually specific/small

I made a change vs I made an adjustment.

adjustment vs

adjustment vs

adjustment vs

Sentence Patterns

A2

make an adjustment to

I made an adjustment to the plan.

Família de palavras

Nouns

adjuster someone who adjusts things

Verbs

adjust to change

Adjectives

adjustable can be changed

Relacionado

adaptation similar concept

How to Use It

frequency

8

Formality Scale

formal neutral casual

Erros comuns

adjusting to adjustment to
Adjustment is a noun, so it needs 'to'.
Using 'adjust' as a noun
Confusing adjustment with change
Forgetting the article 'an'
Overusing the word in formal writing

Tips

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The 'Just' Trick

Remember the word 'just' inside adjustment!

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Make vs Do

Always use 'make' an adjustment.

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Business Context

Used often in salary discussions.

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Countable Noun

Always use 'an' or 'the'.

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Clear D

Pronounce the d sound clearly.

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Noun vs Verb

Don't say 'I adjustment the chair'.

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Mechanical roots

It started in workshops.

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Flashcards

Use 'make an adjustment' on one side.

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Pluralization

It is regular (add -s).

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Formal vs Casual

Works in both!

Memorize It

Mnemonic

AD-JUST-MENT: Just make it fit!

Visual Association

A mechanic turning a wrench.

Word Web

change fit improve adapt

Desafio

List 3 things you adjusted today.

Origem da palavra

Latin/French

Original meaning: to fit

Contexto cultural

None

Used in business and daily life.

The Adjustment Bureau (movie)

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

At work

  • salary adjustment
  • schedule adjustment
  • policy adjustment

Conversation Starters

"How was your adjustment to your new job?"

"Do you need an adjustment to your plan?"

"What is the hardest adjustment you ever made?"

"Can you make an adjustment to the volume?"

"Is this adjustment okay?"

Journal Prompts

Write about a recent adjustment you made.

How do you handle big life adjustments?

Describe an adjustment you need to make.

Is adjusting to change easy for you?

Perguntas frequentes

8 perguntas

No, it is a noun. The verb is 'adjust'.

Teste-se

fill blank A1

I made an ___ to my desk.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: adjustment

It fits the context of changing something.

multiple choice A2

What does adjustment mean?

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: A change

It means a small change.

true false B1

An adjustment is always a big change.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Falso

Usually it is a small or minor change.

match pairs B1

Word

Significado

All matched!

They are synonyms.

sentence order B2

Toque nas palavras abaixo para montar a frase
Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:

Subject-verb-object order.

Pontuação: /5

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