material
/məˈtɪəɹɪəl/
In a physical sense, the term refers to the tangible substance of an object, focusing on its properties like texture, strength, or composition. It is the fundamental building block used in manufacturing and tailoring, where the choice of substance dictates the final utility and feel of the product. In an intellectual or legal context, the word shifts toward significance and relevance. Material evidence or a material witness is not about physical matter, but about information that is essential to the outcome of a case, denoting something that is crucial rather than incidental.
Countable when referring to types of fabrics; uncountable when referring to substance.
💬Casual Conversation
The supplier just called. The raw material is delayed.
No worries, we'll just pivot to a different vibe.
Meanings
Examples
I need to find a more durable material for the tent.
Wait, is this material actually machine washable?
God, this material is scratching my skin to death!
Look, we simply cannot use this material for a luxury line.
I just love the feel of this material on my skin.
Why on earth did you choose such a cheap material?
We have to source a sustainable material by next Friday.
Is there a softer material available in the warehouse?
This material is way too thin for winter wear.
Collocations & Compounds
raw material
the basic substance from which goods are made
The factory is running low on raw material.
building material
substances used in construction
Concrete is the most common building material.
soft material
a fabric or substance that is gentle to touch
She prefers a soft material for her pajamas.
synthetic material
man-made substances like polyester
Many athletic clothes are made of synthetic material.
waterproof material
a substance that resists water penetration
The jacket is made from a high-tech waterproof material.