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ukstrong /fɔːr/weak /fər/usstrong /fɔːr/weak /fɚ/for preposition (INTENDED FOR)
A1 intended to be given to:
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- We're having a collection for Tom's retirement present.
- Your shoes will be repaired and ready for you to collect on Thursday.
- A young girl came up to me and asked for money.
- There's a letter for you on the table.
- There'll be a prize for the best entry.
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Belongings and possessions
- accoutrements
- asset
- belongings
- capital assets
- chattel
- estate
- landholding
- lost property
- lost property office
- lost-and-found
- materially
- name
- of
- possession
- property
- resource
- swag
- thing
- toxic asset
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for preposition (PURPOSE)
A2 having the purpose of:
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- I need some money for tonight.
- There are several plots of land for sale.
- We had some friends round for lunch yesterday.
- The polish is not for use on wooden surfaces.
- Don't take the game too seriously, it's just for fun.
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Goals and purposes
- affordance
- aim
- ambition
- aspiration
- avail
- cause 1
- dedicated
- deliverable
- end
- KPI
- objective
- order
- orientation
- point
- poodle
- poodle around (sth)
- prize
- target
- use
- utility
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for preposition (BECAUSE OF)
A2 because of or as a result of something:
without:
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- The pitcher is famous for the speed of his delivery.
- He decided to forsake politics for journalism.
- Coppola garnered several Oscar awards for 'The Godfather'.
- I think he's trying to get back at her for those remarks she made in the meeting.
- She was publicly acclaimed for her contribution to the discovery.
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Linguistics: connecting words which introduce a cause or reason
- as
- at
- because
- because of
- behalf
- cos
- courtesy
- fear
- from
- herein
- necessarily
- on sb's account idiom
- order
- owing to
- right
- sake 1
- thanks
- through
- with
- with a view to doing sth idiom
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for preposition (TIME/DISTANCE)
A1 used to show an amount of time or distance:
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- We get cut-rate electricity for six hours each night.
- Mr Black has been a client of this firm for many years.
- The network will be down for an hour for routine maintenance.
- I feel like I've been cooped up in this flat for days.
- It feels like we've been walking for miles.
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Describing when something happened or will happen
- at
- be
- coincident
- hundred
- immediately
- in
- line
- movable feast
- on
- one
- somewhere along the line idiom
- space
- up
- within
for preposition (OCCASION)
A2 on the occasion of or at the time of:
More examples
- They planned a special celebration for her homecoming.
- They're making the most elaborate preparations for the wedding.
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Describing when something happened or will happen
- at
- be
- coincident
- hundred
- immediately
- in
- line
- movable feast
- on
- one
- somewhere along the line idiom
- space
- up
- within
for preposition (COMPARING)
C1 used for comparing one thing with others of the same type:
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- She's rather immature for her age, don't you think?
- For every two people in favour of the law there are three against.
- For a man of his wealth he's not exactly generous.
- He plays very well for a beginner.
- Can I swap this t-shirt for another one?
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Comparing and contrasting
- against
- analogy
- antithesis
- as against idiom
- balance
- balance sth against sth
- benchmark
- compare
- comparison
- competitive
- contrast
- contrastive
- gold standard
- measure
- perspective
- relative
- relatively
- simile
- stack up
- vis-à-vis
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for preposition (RESPONSIBILITY)
C1 used to say whose responsibility something is:
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Duty, obligation and responsibility
- accountable
- answer for sb/sth
- answer for sth
- answer to sb
- answerable
- commitment
- fail
- have sth on your hands idiom
- I am not my brother's keeper idiom
- in the hot seat idiom
- incharge
- it's your own lookout idiom
- portfolio
- responsibility
- responsible
- risk
- saddle sb with sth
- shoulder
- social contract
- stick
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for preposition (SUPPORT)
B2 in support of or in agreement with:
to approve of or support something very much:
More examples
- I'm all for making changes to the system.
- Are you for or against the new proposals?
- Who will you be voting for at the next election?
- Three cheers for the winner!
- Anyone for coffee?
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Backing, supporting & defending
- -backed
- argumentation
- bale out
- bear
- behind every great/successful man there stands a woman idiom
- buttress
- carry
- defensible
- endorse
- espouse
- fight your corner idiom
- right behind sb idiom
- speak
- sponsor
- stake
- stand by sb
- stand by sth
- stand shoulder to shoulder with sb idiom
- sympathize
- sympathy
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for preposition (HELP)
B1 in order to help someone:
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Helping and co-operating
- a good/bad turn idiom
- abet
- aid
- assist
- assistance
- avail
- bridge
- carry
- facilitate
- give sb a leg up idiom
- give/lend sb a helping hand idiom
- go a long way toward(s) doing sth idiom
- hang
- platform
- reach
- relief
- run errands idiom
- see sb through sth
- share a platform idiom
- start sb off
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for preposition (IN RELATION TO)
in relation to someone or something:
C2 despite:
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- The children had a lot of respect for their teacher.
- Her feelings for him had changed.
- Police are still looking for clues in their search for the missing girl.
- He had a deep affection for his aunt.
- She was afraid for her children.
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Linking and relating
- affiliated
- AL
- appertain to sth
- applicable
- associate
- associated
- bond
- concern
- connection
- context
- interconnected
- interplay
- interrelate
- interrelationship
- kindred
- tar sb with the same brush idiom
- the same/that goes for sb/sth idiom
- tie (sth) in
- tie-in
- tie-up
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for preposition (PAYMENT)
A2 (getting) in exchange:
More examples
- How much did you pay for the tickets?
- I've got £20 000 worth of cover for the contents of my house.
- £4 for an orange juice? That's just daylight robbery!
- A collector would pay $500 for a mint copy.
- The company pays £220 a week for people to act as couriers.
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Paying money
- ante
- charge
- chargeable
- congestion charge
- demurrage
- disburse
- discharge
- disgorge
- fork
- fork out sth
- overspend
- pay up
- pick up the bill/tab idiom
- put sth down 1
- repayable
- self-financing
- sink
- spring
- tip
- worth
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for preposition (REPRESENTING)
B1 being employed by or representing a company, country, etc.:
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- He plays for Manchester United.
- Many people in the town used to work for the steel company.
- She's been capped for Scotland nine times.
- I've been out canvassing for the Labour Party every evening this week.
- Do you still work for the government?
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Replacing and exchanging
- alternate
- alternatively
- bargain sth away
- change over
- change places idiom
- name
- part exchange
- pinch-hit
- pre-empt
- proxy
- rep
- represent
- reserve
- shoe
- sit
- substitution
- succeed
- succession
- supersede
- supplant
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for preposition (TOWARDS)
A2 towards; in the direction of:
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- Follow the signs for the train station.
- They were running for the bus.
- The roads were busy with people heading for the coast.
- The team was on course for victory.
- The alarm sent people scrambling for the exits.
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Describing movement towards
- -ways
- at
- convergent
- earthward
- facing
- forward
- forwards
- hither
- into
- inwards
- on
- oncoming
- onward
- onwards
- thither
- unto
- up
- ward
- way
- wise
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for preposition (MEANING)
A2 showing meaning:
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- What's that symbol for?
- LCD stands for liquid crystal display.
- We had to learn chemical formulae at school, but I can only remember H2O for water.
- The green light is for go.
- Alpha is used for the letter A.
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Meaning & significance
- add
- add up to sth
- badge
- connotation
- denotation
- drift
- drive
- hermeneutic
- hermeneutics
- how
- ie
- loaded
- mean
- modality
- pregnant
- put words in/into sb's mouth idiom
- significantly
- signify
- speak to sb idiom
- word
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for preposition (TO GET)
A2 in order to get or achieve:
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- He wrote off for more information.
- The film was nominated for an Academy Award.
- I've applied for several jobs since leaving university.
- You have to get there early for the best seats.
- 50 percent is needed for a pass.
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Goals and purposes
- affordance
- aim
- ambition
- aspiration
- avail
- cause 1
- dedicated
- deliverable
- end
- KPI
- objective
- order
- orientation
- point
- poodle
- poodle around (sth)
- prize
- target
- use
- utility
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for preposition (DUTY)
the duty or responsibility of:
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Duty, obligation and responsibility
- accountable
- answer for sb/sth
- answer for sth
- answer to sb
- answerable
- commitment
- fail
- have sth on your hands idiom
- I am not my brother's keeper idiom
- in the hot seat idiom
- incharge
- it's your own lookout idiom
- portfolio
- responsibility
- responsible
- risk
- saddle sb with sth
- shoulder
- social contract
- stick
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for preposition (IN TROUBLE)
in trouble:
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Experiencing difficulties
- be
- be (caught) between a rock and a hard place idiom
- be climbing the walls idiom
- be for the high jump idiom
- be/come up against a brick wall idiom
- creek
- difficulty
- embattled
- fall into sth
- flounder
- frying pan
- jungle
- leg
- on a razor edge idiom
- out of the frying pan into the fire idiom
- patch
- pickle
- pressed
- pushed
- thin
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Idiom(s)
forconjunction
ukstrong /fɔːr/weak /fər/usstrong /fɔːr/weak /fɚ/old-fashioned or literaryfor conjunction (BECAUSE)
because; as:
Thesaurus: synonyms and related words
Linguistics: connecting words which introduce a cause or reason
- as
- at
- because
- because of
- behalf
- cos
- courtesy
- fear
- from
- herein
- necessarily
- on sb's account idiom
- order
- owing to
- right
- sake 1
- thanks
- through
- with
- with a view to doing sth idiom
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