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contribution

[หŒkษ‘หntrษชหˆbjuหสƒn]

contribution Definition

  • 1something that you give or do in order to help something be successful
  • 2the act of giving or doing something

Using contribution: Examples

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

  • Example

    I want to make a contribution to the charity.

  • Example

    His contribution to the project was invaluable.

  • Example

    The company's contribution to the local economy is significant.

  • Example

    She made a major contribution to the field of science.

contribution Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for contribution

Antonyms for contribution

Idioms Using contribution

  • to do something that helps society as a whole

    Example

    By volunteering at the shelter, she felt like she was making a contribution to society.

  • something that helps the team as a whole to achieve its goals

    Example

    His hard work and dedication were a valuable contribution to the team effort.

  • something that adds to the conversation or debate

    Example

    Her insights were a valuable contribution to the discussion.

Phrases with contribution

  • to give or do something to help something be successful

    Example

    I want to make a contribution to the charity.

  • the difference between the total sales revenue and the total variable costs of producing and selling a product

    Example

    The contribution margin for this product is quite high.

  • a payment that is made willingly, without being forced or threatened

    Example

    The museum relies on voluntary contributions to stay open.

Origins of contribution

from Latin 'contributionem', meaning 'a bringing together'

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Summary: contribution in Brief

The term 'contribution' [หŒkษ‘หntrษชหˆbjuหสƒn] refers to something given or done to help something be successful. It can be a donation, gift, or offering, and is often used to describe the act of giving or doing something. Examples include 'I want to make a contribution to the charity,' and 'She made a major contribution to the field of science.' Idioms like 'make a contribution to society' and 'a contribution to the discussion' denote actions that benefit society or add to a conversation.

How do native speakers use this expression?

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