list

/lɪst/
nounBeginner
formal

A collection of items or pieces of information written or printed together in a meaningful sequence.

She made a list of groceries before going to the store.

He checked off items from his to-do list.

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Can be used in both formal and informal contexts.

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formal

A formal or official enumeration of names, items, or data.

The company provided a list of approved vendors.

The attorney submitted a list of witnesses for the trial.

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Often used in professional or administrative contexts.

Collocations

to-do lista list of tasks to be completedwish lista list of desired items or goalsblacklista list of people or items to be excluded

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Related Phrases

make a listphrase
to create a written or mental collection of items
list pricephrase
the official price of an item as set by the seller

💡Pro Tip

Common Usage

Use 'list' when referring to an organized collection of items, whether for personal or professional purposes.

Gold Rule

Formal vs. Informal

In formal contexts, 'list' often refers to official or structured collections, while in informal contexts, it can be more flexible.

📖Word Origin

From Middle English 'liste,' meaning 'border, edge,' later 'catalog, register.'

📝Usage Notes

The word 'list' can be both a noun and a verb (e.g., 'to list a property for sale').

Word Breakdown

list
a collection of items
root
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