adjustment
/əˈdʒʌstmənt/a small change made to improve or correct something
After the adjustment, the machine ran more smoothly.
The machine worked better after the change.
Often used in technical, financial, or personal contexts.
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.
In psychology, this refers to adapting to new circumstances.
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💡Pro Tip
Common Usage
Use 'adjustment' for small, purposeful changes rather than major overhauls.
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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.