provide
To give something that is needed or wanted.
Explanation at your level:
To provide means to give. If you have an apple and you give it to a friend, you provide the apple. You use this word to talk about things people need.
At this level, you use provide to talk about services. For example, 'The hotel provides breakfast.' It is a very useful word for describing what places or people give to others.
You use provide when talking about resources. 'The government provides funding for schools.' It is a formal way to say 'give' or 'supply' in business or news contexts.
In this stage, you notice the grammar patterns: provide someone with something or provide something for someone. It is essential for professional emails and reports.
At an advanced level, provide is used in legal contexts, such as 'The contract provides that...' It implies a rule or a condition that must be met, showing a deeper mastery of formal English.
Mastering provide involves understanding its nuanced role in rhetoric. It is used to suggest foresight—the 'seeing ahead' from its etymology—meaning to make arrangements for future contingencies.
Palavra em 30 segundos
- Means to give or supply.
- Common in formal business.
- Requires 'with' when naming the recipient.
- Originates from 'seeing ahead'.
When you provide something, you are essentially giving or making it available to someone. Think of it as the act of supplying a necessity or a resource.
You might provide food for a party, or a company might provide health insurance for its employees. It is a very versatile word used in almost every area of life, from helping a friend to signing a legal contract.
The word provide comes from the Latin providere, which literally means 'to see ahead' or 'to look out for.' Pro means 'forward' and videre means 'to see.'
Historically, it referred to the act of preparing for the future by gathering supplies. Over time, it evolved into the general sense of supplying or giving that we use today.
You use provide when you want to sound helpful or professional. It is more formal than 'give.' Common pairings include provide information, provide support, and provide services.
In formal writing, it is often followed by 'with' (e.g., 'They provided us with maps') or 'for' (e.g., 'They provided for their family').
While 'provide' itself isn't an idiom, it appears in phrases like provide for the future (saving money), provide a safety net (offering protection), or provide a service.
We also say provide food for thought, which means to give someone something interesting to think about.
The verb provide is regular: provides, provided, providing. The IPA is /prəˈvaɪd/ in both UK and US English.
Stress falls on the second syllable. Rhyming words include decide, divide, collide, abide, and guide.
Fun Fact
It shares a root with 'video'.
Pronunciation Guide
Clear 'pruh-VYD' sound.
Similar to UK, slightly flatter 'a'.
Common Errors
- Misplacing stress on first syllable
- Pronouncing 'i' as 'ee'
- Dropping the 'd' at the end
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Easy to read
Needs care with prepositions
Common
Clear
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
Avançado
Grammar to Know
Transitive Verbs
He provides help.
Prepositional Phrases
Provide with.
Passive Voice
Was provided with.
Examples by Level
I provide water for my dog.
I give water.
Simple present.
The school provides books for students.
Can you provide your name?
The shop provides good service.
They provide free Wi-Fi.
She provides help to the poor.
This map provides directions.
He provides a warm home.
We provide fresh fruit.
The hotel provides a shuttle service.
Please provide your contact details.
The law provides protection for workers.
They provide training for new staff.
This document provides evidence.
Plants provide oxygen for us.
The company provides a pension.
He provides for his large family.
The report provides a detailed analysis.
They provided us with all the necessary tools.
The charity provides aid to refugees.
She provides a unique perspective.
The contract provides for early termination.
Technology provides many opportunities.
They provided a solution to the problem.
We must provide for future needs.
The amendment provides that all citizens have rights.
The evidence provided a basis for the decision.
She provides a steady hand in a crisis.
The policy provides for various contingencies.
This data provides insight into consumer behavior.
The structure provides stability to the roof.
He provides a link between the two groups.
The article provides a critique of the system.
The constitution provides for the separation of powers.
His work provides a framework for future research.
The treaty provides for peaceful cooperation.
She provides a voice for the voiceless.
The scenery provides a stunning backdrop.
The law provides a remedy for such cases.
The study provides a comprehensive overview.
The arrangement provides for mutual benefit.
Colocações comuns
Idioms & Expressions
"food for thought"
something to think about
The book gave me food for thought.
neutral"provide for"
to support financially
He works hard to provide for his kids.
neutral"provide a safety net"
to offer protection
Insurance provides a safety net.
neutral"provide a bridge"
to connect things
This course provides a bridge to college.
formal"provide a platform"
to give a space to speak
The stage provided a platform for her.
neutralEasily Confused
similar meaning
supply is more about quantity
They supply the army.
basic synonym
give is very general
Give me that.
both involve giving
offer is a suggestion
I offer my help.
different meaning
provide for means support
He provides for his family.
Sentence Patterns
Subject + provide + object
He provides water.
Subject + provide + object + for + person
They provide food for us.
Subject + provide + person + with + object
She provided him with a map.
Subject + provide + that + clause
The law provides that we must pay.
Passive: Object + be + provided + with
We were provided with tools.
Família de palavras
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
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How to Use It
8
Formality Scale
Erros comuns
The preposition 'with' is required here.
The order is object then recipient.
Standard pattern is provide + person + with.
Passive voice requires 'with'.
Help is uncountable here.
Tips
Use 'with'
Always use 'provide someone with something'.
Subject-Verb
He provides, they provide.
Word Web
Connect provide to supply and give.
Latin roots
It means to see ahead.
Stress
Stress the second syllable.
Don't say 'provide me a book'
Use 'provide me with a book'.
Business English
It is a staple of professional writing.
Mnemonic
Pro-Video.
Flashcards
Use sentences on the back.
Formal vs Informal
Use 'give' for friends, 'provide' for work.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Pro-Video: I see the video ahead and provide it.
Visual Association
A person handing a box to another.
Word Web
Desafio
Use 'provide' in 3 emails today.
Origem da palavra
Latin
Original meaning: To see ahead
Contexto cultural
None.
Common in business and formal settings.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
At work
- provide feedback
- provide updates
- provide support
In contracts
- as provided in
- provided that
- provide for
In school
- provide examples
- provide evidence
- provide answers
In daily life
- provide a service
- provide a home
- provide help
Conversation Starters
"Who provides for your family?"
"What services does your city provide?"
"Can you provide an example?"
"Why do companies provide benefits?"
"How can we provide more help?"
Journal Prompts
Write about someone who provides for you.
Describe a service that provides you with joy.
How do you provide value to others?
What does 'providing for the future' mean to you?
Perguntas frequentes
8 perguntasYes, it is more formal than give.
No, it is a transitive verb.
No, provider is the noun.
Provided.
Yes, mostly.
No, say provide me with.
Yes, very often.
Think of 'pro' (forward) + 'video' (see).
Teste-se
The hotel ___ breakfast.
Subject-verb agreement.
What does provide mean?
Basic definition.
Provide is a noun.
It is a verb.
Word
Significado
Matching synonyms.
Correct structure.
Pontuação: /5
Summary
To provide is to see what is needed and make it available.
- Means to give or supply.
- Common in formal business.
- Requires 'with' when naming the recipient.
- Originates from 'seeing ahead'.
Use 'with'
Always use 'provide someone with something'.
Subject-Verb
He provides, they provide.
Word Web
Connect provide to supply and give.
Latin roots
It means to see ahead.
Exemplo
The hotel provides clean towels for all guests.
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