adjustment

/əˈdʒʌstmənt/
nounIntermediate
general

a small change made to improve or correct something

After the adjustment, the machine ran more smoothly.

The machine worked better after the change.

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Often used in technical, financial, or personal contexts.

psychology

a change in behavior or attitude to adapt to a new situation

She made an adjustment to her daily routine after moving to a new city.

She changed her habits to fit her new environment.

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In psychology, this refers to adapting to new circumstances.

Collocations

make an adjustmentto change something slightlyminor adjustmenta small changefinancial adjustmenta change in financial plans

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Related Phrases

adjust tophrase
to adapt to a new situation
adjust forphrase
to make a change to account for something

💡Pro Tip

Common Usage

Use 'adjustment' for small, purposeful changes rather than major overhauls.

Gold Rule

Precision

An adjustment is usually a minor change, not a complete transformation.

📖Word Origin

From Middle English 'adjusten' (to adjust) + '-ment' (a noun suffix), from Latin 'adjustare' (to fit to).

📝Usage Notes

Can refer to physical changes, behavioral adaptations, or financial corrections.

Word Breakdown

adjust
to change slightly
root
+
-ment
a noun suffix indicating an action or result
suffix
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