depend

[dɪˈpɛnd]

depend Definition

  • 1to be influenced or determined by something
  • 2to rely on someone or something for support or help

Using depend: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "depend" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The success of the project depends on everyone's cooperation.

  • Example

    Your grade will depend on your performance in the final exam.

  • Example

    I depend on my morning coffee to start my day.

  • Example

    She depends on her parents for financial support.

  • Example

    The outcome of the game depends on the team's strategy.

depend Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for depend

Antonyms for depend

Phrases with depend

  • depend on/upon someone/something

    to rely on someone or something for support or help

    Example

    I depend on my assistant to manage my schedule.

  • depend on/upon it

    used to say that something is very likely to happen

    Example

    You can depend on it that he will be late again.

  • depend on/upon the weather

    to be affected by the weather conditions

    Example

    Our outdoor picnic depends on the weather being good.

Origins of depend

from Old French 'dependre', from Latin 'dependere', from 'de-' (down) + 'pendere' (hang)

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Summary: depend in Brief

The verb 'depend' [dɪˈpɛnd] means to be influenced or determined by something, or to rely on someone or something for support or help. It can be used in various contexts, such as in projects, grades, daily routines, and financial support. The phrase 'depend on/upon someone/something' is commonly used to express reliance, while 'depend on/upon it' is used to indicate likelihood. 'Depend on/upon the weather' is used to describe the effect of weather conditions.

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