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thing

object

/θɪŋ/

[C] Countable
pl: things

This word serves as a linguistic placeholder when a speaker cannot recall a specific name or chooses not to be precise. It allows for a broad range of reference, from a physical gadget to an abstract concept, effectively acting as a semantic vacuum that the listener fills based on context. In social dynamics, the term often shifts from a literal object to a conceptual relationship or a secret. When someone refers to a situation as a thing, they are typically implying a complex or unspoken set of circumstances that would be too cumbersome to describe in detail.

Countable as an object or idea.

💬Casual Conversation

🎬Tuesday afternoon at the gym during a heavy set
Jackson

Bro, you gotta focus on the one thing that matters. The grind!

Jackson
Ryan
Ryan

Bet. I'm just trying to find my water thing.

💡
Jackson is using high-energy motivational language while Ryan is oblivious and uses the word as a generic placeholder for his water bottle.

Meanings

Nounobject

An object that one may see, touch, or remember; an idea, quality, action, or circumstance; or a situation, event, or set of circumstances.

"What is that strange thing on the table?"

Examples

Wait, what is this thing doing in my bed?

I just need one more thing from the store.

Listen, the thing is, I just cannot afford it.

Could you pass me that thing over there?

Stop doing that thing with your face right now!

Is this thing even plugged into the wall?

I can't believe this is actually a thing now.

Look, the thing is, we are totally out of time.

I have a thing about people who chew loudly.

What is the first thing you want to do?

Collocations & Compounds

the right thing

the morally or logically correct action

I just wanted to do the right thing.

one thing

a single point or object

One thing is certain, we are lost.

a few things

a small number of items or tasks

I have a few things to finish first.

the thing is

a phrase used to introduce the main problem

The thing is, I forgot my wallet.

every single thing

all possible items or details

She remembers every single thing I said.

Idioms & Sayings

the thing of the moment

something that is currently very popular

This new app is the thing of the moment.

a thing of the past

something that no longer happens or exists

Dial-up internet is now a thing of the past.

it's a thing

something that is a recognized trend or habit

Wait, is wearing socks with sandals a thing?

Etymology

Derived from Old English 'thing', meaning 'an object, matter, or lawsuit', originating from Proto-Germanic 'thingą'. The root originally referred to a 'judicial assembly' or 'council' (still seen in the Icelandic 'Althing'), evolving from the concept of a legal matter discussed at an assembly to any general matter, idea, or physical object.

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