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industry

[C/U] Both
pl: industriespast: industrypp: industrialing: industrializecomp: more industrioussup: most industrious

The term primarily functions as a collective noun describing a sector of the economy, ranging from heavy manufacturing to service-based fields. It implies a structured system of production and distribution where specialized labor and capital converge to create value. In a more archaic or formal sense, the word describes a personal virtue. When used to describe a person, it refers to a disciplined, steady application of effort, distinguishing a persistent worker from one who is merely talented but lazy.

Countable when referring to sectors (industries), uncountable when referring to diligence.

Meanings

Noun
[economic activity or diligence]

Economic activity concerned with the processing of raw materials and manufacture of goods in factories; a particular branch of economic activity; or the quality of hard work and diligence.

"The automotive industry is shifting toward electric vehicles."

Collocations & Compounds

heavy industry

industry involving large-scale production

The region is known for its heavy industry.

service industry

industry providing services rather than goods

The service industry employs a large portion of the population.

industry standards

agreed upon levels of quality

The product meets all current industry standards.

creative industry

industry based on individual creativity

The city is a hub for the creative industry.

industry leader

a dominant company in a sector

They are considered an industry leader in semiconductors.

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