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consume

To consume means to use up something like food, fuel, or time.

Explanation at your level:

You use consume when you eat or drink. For example, you consume food for energy. It means to finish something.

We use this word to talk about things we use up. If you drive a car, you consume fuel. If you watch TV, you consume media.

In intermediate English, consume is often used in business. We talk about 'consumer behavior' or how much electricity a house consumes each month.

At this level, you will see consume used figuratively. You might say a person is 'consumed by ambition' or 'consumed by a hobby' to show they are very focused.

Advanced users use consume to discuss systemic issues. It is common in academic writing regarding 'resource consumption' or 'mass consumption' in modern society.

At the mastery level, consume carries a weight of finality. It can imply total absorption or destruction, often used in literary contexts to describe how time or fire 'consumes' all things.

Palavra em 30 segundos

  • Means to use up
  • Can mean eat
  • Used in economics
  • Formal tone

When you consume something, you are finishing it or using it up. Think about eating an apple; once you eat it, you have consumed it. The same logic applies to bigger things like electricity or gasoline.

You can also use this word for abstract things. If you are consumed by curiosity, it means that feeling is taking over your entire mind. It is a very versatile word that pops up in everything from dinner conversations to economic reports.

The word consume comes from the Latin word consumere, which literally means 'to take completely' or 'to waste.' It is a combination of com- (meaning 'together' or 'completely') and sumere (meaning 'to take').

Over centuries, it moved through Old French before landing in English. Originally, it had a much stronger sense of 'destroying' or 'wasting away,' which is why we still say a fire can consume a building. It is fascinating how a word that started as 'destroying' evolved to include the simple act of eating lunch!

In casual English, we often use consume to talk about food and drink, though 'eat' or 'drink' are more common. In academic or professional settings, it is the go-to word for talking about energy usage or consumer habits.

Common pairings include consume energy, consume content, and consume resources. Because it sounds slightly formal, you might choose 'use' for everyday tasks and save 'consume' for when you want to sound more precise or professional.

1. Consumed with guilt: Feeling overwhelming regret. 2. Consumed by fire: Completely destroyed by flames. 3. Consumer confidence: An economic term for how people feel about spending. 4. Consumed by curiosity: Being extremely eager to know something. 5. Fast-moving consumer goods: Products that sell quickly at a low cost.

Consume is a regular verb. The past tense is consumed and the present participle is consuming. The noun form is consumption, which is very common in economics.

The IPA is /kənˈsuːm/. The stress is on the second syllable. It rhymes with 'assume,' 'resume,' and 'perfume.' Practice saying it by emphasizing the 'sum' part of the word!

Fun Fact

It shares a root with the word 'assume'.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /kənˈsjuːm/

Clear 's' sound

US /kənˈsuːm/

Slightly longer 'u' sound

Common Errors

  • Misplacing stress
  • Pronouncing the 'u' as 'uh'
  • Adding an extra syllable

Rhymes With

assume resume perfume entomb fume

Difficulty Rating

Leitura 2/5

Easy

Writing 2/5

Easy

Speaking 2/5

Easy

Audição 2/5

Easy

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

eat use

Learn Next

expend utilize

Avançado

consumption

Grammar to Know

Subject-Verb Agreement

He consumes.

Examples by Level

1

I consume water every day.

I drink water.

Verb + noun.

2

We consume food.

We eat food.

Simple sentence.

3

The car consumes gas.

The car uses fuel.

Third person singular.

4

Do you consume fruit?

Do you eat fruit?

Question form.

5

He consumes milk.

He drinks milk.

Subject-verb agreement.

6

They consume bread.

They eat bread.

Simple present.

7

I consume tea.

I drink tea.

Simple present.

8

She consumes snacks.

She eats snacks.

Third person singular.

1

The engine consumes a lot of oil.

2

We consume too much plastic.

3

How much electricity do you consume?

4

She consumes books quickly.

5

They consume news online.

6

The fire consumed the wood.

7

Small animals consume seeds.

8

We consume energy to live.

1

The report analyzes how we consume media.

2

The project will consume all our time.

3

He was consumed by his work.

4

The company aims to reduce resource consumption.

5

Do not consume alcohol before driving.

6

The machine consumes power rapidly.

7

They consume a balanced diet.

8

The fire consumed the entire forest.

1

She was consumed with jealousy.

2

The study tracks how teenagers consume digital content.

3

The festival consumed the whole weekend.

4

He is consumed by the need for success.

5

Modern society consumes resources at an alarming rate.

6

The documentary shows how we consume fashion.

7

The argument consumed their attention.

8

The heat consumed the dry grass.

1

The fire consumed the ancient library.

2

He was consumed by a desire for revenge.

3

The engine's design reduces the fuel it consumes.

4

The city consumes vast amounts of water.

5

She is consumed by her passion for art.

6

The scandal consumed the news cycle for weeks.

7

They consume vast quantities of information.

8

The process consumes significant memory.

1

The flames consumed the structure in minutes.

2

He was consumed by a dark, brooding melancholy.

3

The relentless tide of time consumes all monuments.

4

The ideology consumed the political landscape.

5

The project consumed his every waking hour.

6

The forest fire consumed everything in its path.

7

The artist was consumed by his own vision.

8

The crisis consumed the government's resources.

Sinônimos

utilize expend deplete absorb devour exhaust

Antônimos

Colocações comuns

consume energy
consume time
consume resources
consume content
consume food
heavily consumed
rapidly consumed
completely consumed
consume data
consume fuel

Idioms & Expressions

"consumed by"

to be filled with an emotion

She was consumed by joy.

neutral

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Easily Confused

consume vs assume

similar sound

assume means to guess

I assume he is coming.

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Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + consume + object

They consume water.

Família de palavras

Nouns

consumption The act of using up

Verbs

consume To use up

Adjectives

consumable Able to be used up

Relacionado

consumer The person who consumes

How to Use It

frequency

7

Formality Scale

Formal Neutral Casual

Erros comuns

Using 'consume' for everything Use 'eat' or 'drink'
Consume sounds too formal for simple daily meals.
Confusing consume with consumer
Using consume as a noun
Misspelling as 'consune'
Using it for non-physical things incorrectly

Tips

💡

When to use it

Use it when talking about resources.

💡

Stress the end

Always stress the second syllable.

💡

Link it to 'consumer'

Think of shoppers.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Con-sume: Con (completely) + sume (take).

Visual Association

A fire eating a pile of wood.

Word Web

energy food time money

Desafio

List 3 things you consume daily.

Origem da palavra

Latin

Original meaning: To take completely

Contexto cultural

None

Often used in economic contexts.

Consumer Reports magazine

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Economics

  • consumer index
  • consumption rate

Conversation Starters

"What do you consume daily?"

"How do you consume news?"

Journal Prompts

Write about a hobby that consumes your time.

Perguntas frequentes

8 perguntas

No, it applies to energy, time, and resources.

Teste-se

fill blank A1

I ___ an apple.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: consume

Consume means to eat.

multiple choice A2

Which is a synonym?

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: eat

Devour/eat matches consume.

true false B1

Can time be consumed?

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Verdadeiro

Yes, tasks can consume time.

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.

Pontuação: /5

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