A2 noun 2 min de leitura

담보

Something valuable you give to a lender to promise you will pay back a loan.

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Explanation at your level:

You want to borrow money. The bank says, 'Give me something valuable first.' That thing you give is your collateral. It helps the bank trust you.

When you take a bank loan, you might need to provide collateral. This is an object like a car or a house. If you don't pay the money back, the bank keeps the object.

Collateral is a key term in finance. It refers to an asset that a borrower offers to a lender to secure a loan. It reduces the lender's risk significantly.

In professional contexts, collateral is essential for secured lending. It serves as a safety net for creditors. Understanding this term is vital for anyone interested in business or personal finance.

Beyond simple loans, collateral is a sophisticated financial instrument. It can include stocks, bonds, or real estate. The legal implications of defaulting on collateralized debt are complex and often involve court intervention.

The etymological roots of collateral reflect the concept of 'standing side-by-side' with an obligation. In high-level finance, collateral management is a critical discipline for mitigating systemic risk within global markets.

Palavra em 30 segundos

  • Collateral is security for a loan.
  • It reduces lender risk.
  • It is often an asset.
  • Common in finance.

When you hear the word collateral, think of it as a guarantee. In the world of finance, it is a very common concept that helps banks feel safe when they lend money to people.

Basically, when you want a big loan—like for a house or a car—the bank wants to make sure you pay them back. So, they ask you to provide something of value, like your house or your car, as security. If you stop making payments, the bank has the right to take that item. This makes the risk for the lender much lower, which is why it is a fundamental part of modern banking.

The word collateral comes from the Medieval Latin word collateralis. It is a combination of col- (together) and latus (side).

Originally, it meant something that was 'side-by-side' or 'accompanying.' Over time, it evolved in legal contexts to describe property that was placed 'alongside' the main loan agreement as a secondary security. It is fascinating how a word that once just meant 'next to' became such a powerful term in global economics and legal contracts!

You will mostly hear this word in financial or legal settings. People say 'put up collateral' or 'offer as collateral.' It is a formal term, so you wouldn't use it when talking about lending a pen to a classmate.

Common phrases include collateral damage (which is a different, more tragic meaning) and secured loan. When you are talking about banking, using this word shows you understand how loans work.

1. Collateral damage: Unintended harm caused during a larger event. Example: 'The argument caused collateral damage to their friendship.'
2. Pledge as collateral: To formally promise an asset. Example: 'He pledged his house as collateral.'
3. Without collateral: An unsecured loan. Example: 'Personal loans are often given without collateral.'
4. Collateral security: A secondary guarantee. Example: 'The bank required collateral security for the business loan.'
5. Release of collateral: Getting your asset back after paying the debt. Example: 'We received the release of collateral yesterday.'

In English, collateral is usually an uncountable noun when referring to the concept of security. It is pronounced /kəˈlæt.ər.əl/ in both US and UK English.

It rhymes with words like bilateral or unilateral. The stress is on the second syllable: col-LAT-er-al. It is a great word to use when discussing economics or legal proceedings.

Fun Fact

It was originally used in anatomy to describe veins running side-by-side!

Pronunciation Guide

UK /kəˈlæt.ər.əl/

kuh-LAT-er-ul

US /kəˈlæt.ər.əl/

kuh-LAT-er-ul

Common Errors

  • pronouncing the 'l' as 'r'
  • stressing the first syllable
  • swallowing the middle syllables

Rhymes With

bilateral unilateral multilateral quadrilateral lateral

Difficulty Rating

Leitura 2/5

Business English

Writing 3/5

Formal

Speaking 2/5

Technical

Audição 2/5

Standard

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

loan bank debt

Learn Next

default interest equity

Avançado

liquidity insolvency

Grammar to Know

Uncountable nouns

collateral is...

Examples by Level

1

The bank needs collateral.

bank/needs/collateral

needs + noun

1

I put my car up as collateral.

2

They need collateral for the loan.

3

Is collateral required here?

4

The house is the collateral.

5

He lost his collateral.

6

She offered her jewelry as collateral.

7

The bank keeps the collateral.

8

No collateral, no loan.

1

The loan is backed by collateral.

2

Collateral reduces the risk for the bank.

3

You must provide collateral for this amount.

4

The value of the collateral is high.

5

He couldn't afford the collateral.

6

They seized the collateral after the default.

7

Is the collateral insured?

8

The bank evaluated the collateral.

1

The collateral was liquidated to cover the debt.

2

Secured loans always require some form of collateral.

3

The firm provided additional collateral to secure the credit line.

4

Collateral management is a key banking function.

5

The borrower failed to provide sufficient collateral.

6

The collateral consists of various financial assets.

7

We need to verify the collateral's market value.

8

The collateral serves as a secondary source of repayment.

1

The bank's exposure is limited by the collateral held.

2

Collateralized debt obligations rely on the underlying assets.

3

The contract specifies the conditions for collateral release.

4

The valuation of collateral is subject to market volatility.

5

The bank demanded a haircut on the collateral value.

6

Collateral provides a buffer against borrower default.

7

The legal framework for collateral is quite strict.

8

The bank holds the collateral in a secure account.

1

The systemic risk was mitigated by the high-quality collateral.

2

Collateral optimization is essential for liquidity management.

3

The legal dispute centered on the ownership of the collateral.

4

The collateral was cross-pledged across multiple accounts.

5

The bank exercised its right to seize the collateral.

6

Collateral transformation is a common practice in shadow banking.

7

The value of the collateral was impaired by the downturn.

8

The collateral arrangement was legally binding.

Colocações comuns

offer as collateral
post collateral
seize collateral
value of collateral
liquidate collateral
sufficient collateral
additional collateral
collateral damage
collateral security
collateral requirement
pledge collateral

Idioms & Expressions

"collateral damage"

unintended harm

The divorce caused collateral damage to the kids.

neutral

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Easily Confused

담보 vs Collection

similar sound

gathering items vs security

I have a stamp collection vs I have collateral.

담보 vs

담보 vs

담보 vs

Sentence Patterns

B1

Subject + offer + X + as + collateral

I offer my house as collateral.

Família de palavras

Nouns

collateralization the act of providing collateral

Verbs

collateralize to pledge as collateral

Adjectives

collateral side-by-side or secondary

Relacionado

loan the main context for collateral

How to Use It

frequency

7

Formality Scale

Legal/Formal Business Neutral N/A

Erros comuns

Using collateral for 'collateral damage' in a positive way Only use it for unintended negative consequences
It is a military/formal term for accidents
Confusing collateral with 'collection'
Confusing collateral with 'correlative'
Thinking collateral is a verb
Misspelling as 'colateral'

Tips

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Memory Palace

Visualize a bank vault with your items inside.

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Business Context

Always use it with 'provide' or 'offer'.

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Movies

Watch the movie 'Collateral' to hear it used.

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Uncountable

Don't say 'a collateral'.

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Stress

Stress the second syllable.

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Don't confuse

Don't confuse with 'collection'.

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Latin

Means side-by-side.

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Flashcards

Pair with 'loan' on flashcards.

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Professionalism

Use it in banking discussions.

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Formal Writing

Great for essays on economy.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Co-lateral: Co (together) + lateral (side). It stands by your side to help the loan.

Visual Association

A person handing over car keys to a banker.

Word Web

bank loan debt asset security

Desafio

Write a sentence using 'collateral' today.

Origem da palavra

Latin

Original meaning: side-by-side

Contexto cultural

Be careful with 'collateral damage' as it can be insensitive in war contexts.

Widely used in US/UK banking systems.

Collateral (2004 movie)

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Banking

  • loan application
  • collateral requirements
  • asset valuation

Conversation Starters

"Have you ever had to put up collateral?"

"Do you think collateral is fair?"

"What would you use as collateral?"

"Why do banks ask for collateral?"

"Is collateral damage a common phrase?"

Journal Prompts

Explain why collateral is important for banks.

Describe a situation where collateral would be needed.

What are the risks of using your home as collateral?

How does collateral affect interest rates?

Perguntas frequentes

8 perguntas

No, it can be anything of value.

Teste-se

fill blank A1

I gave my watch as ___.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: collateral

It is the term for security.

multiple choice A2

What is collateral?

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: A security

It is the asset used to secure a loan.

true false B1

Collateral is usually optional for large loans.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Falso

It is often required.

match pairs B1

Word

Significado

All matched!

Matches the definition.

sentence order B2

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

The bank seized the collateral.

Pontuação: /5

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