purpose

/ˈpɜːrpəs/
nounIntermediate
general

The reason for which something is done or created; an intention or objective.

She explained the purpose of the experiment to the students.

She described why the experiment was being conducted.

The purpose of this tool is to simplify data analysis.

This tool is designed to make analyzing data easier.

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Can also refer to a person's sense of direction or meaning in life.

Collocations

serve a purposeto fulfill a function or roleto the purposesuitable or relevant to the goalof no purposeuseless or pointless

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Related Phrases

to that endphrase
for that purpose
with a purposephrase
with clear intention

💡Pro Tip

Formal vs. Informal Use

In formal writing, 'purpose' is often used to describe objectives or goals. In everyday speech, it can also refer to a sense of direction in life.

Gold Rule

Clarity in Communication

When stating a purpose, be clear and specific to avoid misunderstandings.

📖Word Origin

From Middle English *purpose*, from Old French *porpos* (modern French *propos*), from Latin *propositum* (thing proposed), from *proponere* (to propose), from *pro-* (before) + *ponere* (to place).

📝Usage Notes

Often used in formal or professional contexts to describe goals or intentions. Can also refer to a broader sense of meaning in life.

Word Breakdown

pur-
before, forward
prefix
+
-pose
to place, propose
root
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