context
English
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈkɒntɛkst/
- (General American) IPA(key): /ˈkɑːntɛkst/
Noun
context (countable and uncountable, plural contexts)
- The surroundings, circumstances, environment, background or settings that determine, specify, or clarify the meaning of an event or other occurrence.
- In what context did your attack on him happen? - We had a pretty tense relationship at the time, and when he insulted me I snapped.
- 2012 September 7, Phil McNulty, “Moldova 0-5 England”, in BBC Sport:
- The display and result must be placed in the context that was it was against a side that looked every bit their Fifa world ranking of 141 - but England completed the job with efficiency to record their biggest away win in 19 years.
- (linguistics) The text in which a word or passage appears and which helps ascertain its meaning.
- (archaeology) The surroundings and environment in which an artifact is found and which may provide important clues about the artifact's function and/or cultural meaning.
- (mycology) The trama or flesh of a mushroom.
- (logic) For a formula: a finite set of variables, which set contains all the free variables in the given formula.
Quotations
- For quotations of use of this term, see Citations:context.
Antonyms
Derived terms
- context-dependent
- context-free
- context-sensitive
- in context, compare in isolation
- keyword in context, KWIC
- keyword out of context, KWOC
- out of context
- take out of context
Translations
circumstances or settings
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text in which a word appears
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Verb
context (third-person singular simple present contexts, present participle contexting, simple past and past participle contexted)
Catalan
Related terms
Further reading
- “context” in Diccionari de la llengua catalana, segona edició, Institut d’Estudis Catalans.
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