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match

Transitive VerbIntransitive Verb[C/U] Both
pl: matchespast: matchedpp: matcheding: matching

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

Noun

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."

Noun

A contest in which people or teams compete against each other.

"They won the tennis match in straight sets."

Noun

A person or thing that is equal to or complements another.

"She finally found a perfect match for her antique vase."

Transitive Verb
[something][something]

To be equal to or correspond with something else.

"The fingerprints match those found at the scene."

Transitive Verb
[something][something]

To make two or more things look similar or complementary.

"I need to match this tie with a suitable shirt."

Intransitive Verb

To be equal in quality or strength.

"The underdog failed to match the champion's speed."

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