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match
The word carries a strong sense of symmetry and pairing. Whether it is a visual harmony between clothes or a competitive balance between athletes, the core idea is a mirroring of attributes. It suggests a state of equilibrium where two separate entities are brought into alignment. In a more volatile sense, the noun referring to fire evokes a sudden spark and the potential for rapid transformation. This creates a sharp contrast between the stability of a pairing and the instability of a flame, making the word versatile across both domestic and competitive contexts.
Countable when referring to the physical stick used for fire or a sports game. Uncountable when referring to the general quality of being compatible.
Meanings
A small stick of wood or cardboard tipped with a chemical substance that ignites when rubbed against a rough surface.
"He struck a match to light the candle."
A contest in which people or teams compete against each other.
"They won the tennis match in straight sets."
A person or thing that is equal to or complements another.
"She finally found a perfect match for her antique vase."
To be equal to or correspond with something else.
"The fingerprints match those found at the scene."
To make two or more things look similar or complementary.
"I need to match this tie with a suitable shirt."