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for preposition (INTENDED FOR)

A1 intended to be given to:

There's a phone message for you.
I'd better buy something for the new baby.
There's a prize for the fastest three runners in each category.

More examples

  • 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:

There's a sign there saying "boats for hire".
This pool is for the use of hotel guests only.
I'm sorry, the books are not for sale.
They've invited us for dinner on Saturday.
Everyone in the office is contributing money for his leaving present.
I need some money for tonight.
Which vitamins should you take for (= in order to cure) skin problems?
Put those clothes in a pile for washing (= so that they can be washed).

More examples

  • 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:

I'm feeling all the better for my holiday.
"How are you?" "Fine, and all the better for seeing you!"
She did 15 years in prison for murder.
I don't eat meat for various reasons.
I couldn't see for the tears in my eyes.
The things you do for love!
He's widely disliked in the company for his arrogance.
She couldn't talk for coughing (= she was coughing too much to talk).
Scotland is famous for its spectacular countryside.
He's best remembered for his novels.
I didn't say anything for fear of (= because I was frightened of) offending him.
if it wasn't/weren't for also if it hadn't been for

without:

If it wasn't for the life jacket, I would have drowned.

More examples

  • 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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Lacking things

for preposition (TIME/DISTANCE)

A1 used to show an amount of time or distance:

We walked for miles.
She's out of the office for a few days next week.
I'm just going to lie down for an hour or so.
I haven't played tennis for years.

More examples

  • 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:

What did you buy him for Christmas?
I'd like an appointment with the doctor for some time this week.
We're having a party for Jim's 60th birthday.
I've booked a table at the restaurant for nine o'clock.

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:

She's very mature for her age.
For every two people in favour of the law there are three against.
The winter has been unusually cold for Florida.
It was a difficult decision, especially for a child.
For a man of his wealth he's not exactly generous.

More examples

  • 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?

Thesaurus: synonyms and related words

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:

She knew the driver of the other car was not responsible for her son's death.

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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:

I voted for the Greens at the last election.
Those voting for the motion, 96, and those voting against, 54.
Most of the Republicans voted for the measure.
So let's hear some applause for these talented young performers.
Who's for (= who wants to play) tennis?
be all for sth

to approve of or support something very much:

I've got nothing against change - I'm all for it.
I'm all for gender equality, but I think the most qualified person should get the job.

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:

Let me carry those bags for you.
Hello, what can I do for you?
My sister will take care of the dog for us while we're away.

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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:

Her feelings for him had changed.
He felt nothing but contempt for her.
I've got a lot of admiration for people who do that sort of work.
He's quite good-looking but he's too short for me.
The ice-cream was a little bit sweet for me.
That jacket looks a little big for you.
Jackie's already left and, as for me, I'm going at the end of the month.
Luckily for me (= I was lucky), I already had another job.
How are you doing for money/time (= do you have enough money/time)?
for all

C2 despite:

For all her qualifications, she's still useless at the job.

More examples

  • 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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Linguistics: connecting words which express a contrast

for preposition (PAYMENT)

A2 (getting) in exchange:

How much did you pay for your glasses?
I've sponsored her £1 for every mile that she runs.
She sold the house for a lot of money.
The mechanic said he'd repair my car for £300.

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.

Thesaurus: synonyms and related words

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.:

She works for a charity.
He swam for the United States in the 2000 Olympics.

More examples

  • 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:

They looked as if they were heading for the train station.
Just follow signs for the museum.
This time tomorrow we'll be setting off for the States.
It says this train is for (= going to stop at) Birmingham and Coventry only.

More examples

  • 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:

What's the Spanish word for "vegetarian"?
What does the "M.J." stand for? Maria José?

More examples

  • 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:

I hate waiting for public transport.
I had to run for the bus.
Did you send off for details of the competition?
I've applied for a job with another computer company.

More examples

  • 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:

As to whether you should marry him - that's for you to decide.
It's not for me to tell her what she should do with her life.
"How many people should I invite to the party?" "It's not really for me to say."

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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)

for it UK informal mainly US in for it

in trouble:

You'll be for it when she finds out!

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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)

for all sb cares/knows
that/there's ... for you
what ... for?

forconjunction

ukstrong /fɔːr/weak /r/usstrong /fɔːr/weak //old-fashioned or literary

for conjunction (BECAUSE)

because; as:

She remained silent, for her heart was heavy and her spirits low.

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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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forpreposition

us/fɔr, fər/

for preposition (TO BE GIVEN)

intended to be given to:

There’s a phone message for you on your desk.
There will be a prize for the best costume at the party.

for preposition (PURPOSE)

having the purpose of:

What do you imagine he uses this old thing for?
Why don’t you take an aspirin for your headache (= to stop it)?

for preposition (BECAUSE OF)

because of; as a result of (doing something):

She was stopped for speeding.
The things we do for love!
For some reason, she isn’t interested in going out at all tonight.
Certain Chicago restaurants are famous for their deep-dish pizza.

for preposition (INSTEAD OF)

instead of; to help:

Let me carry those groceries to the car for you.

for preposition (TIME/DISTANCE)

showing amount of time or distance:

We drove for miles.
She’s out of town for a few days on business.

for preposition (OCCASION)

on the occasion of or at the time of:

What are you getting Mom and Dad for their anniversary?
We’re planning a party for Stephen’s birthday.
The neighbors invited us for dinner (= to eat with them).
What’s for lunch (= what will we eat)?

for preposition (CONSIDERING)

considering (something or someone with reference to things or people as they usually are):

This winter has been mild for Canada.
I think Kristy is very mature for her age.

for preposition (SUPPORT)

in support of or agreement with:

I voted for her in the last election.
We thought about moving, and I was all for it, but my wife didn’t want to.

for preposition (IN RELATION TO)

in relation to (someone or something):

Her feelings for him were obvious.
That jacket is a bit big for you.

for preposition (PAYMENT)

(getting) in exchange:

If I take the car in, it’ll be $45 for a tuneup.

for preposition (REPRESENTING)

representing (an organization or country):

Michael works for a Washington-based foundation.
She carried the flag for the US at the opening ceremonies.

for preposition (TOWARD)

toward; in the direction of:

Just follow signs for the airport once you’re on the highway.

for preposition (MEANING)

meaning; representing:

What’s another word for "happy"?

for preposition (TO GET)

in order to get or have:

I had to wait half an hour for the bus.
Call the phone number below for more information.

for preposition (DUTY)

the duty or responsibility of:

It’s not for her to say whether I should cut my hair.

Idiom(s)

for a price
for a song
for crying out loud
for dear life
for effect
for good
for goodness’ sake
for keeps
for old times’ sake
for one thing
for real
for short
for starters
for sure
for the asking
for the better
for the heck of it
for the time being
for the worse
for what it’s worth
not (do something) for anything (in the world)

forconjunction

us/fɔr, fər/

for conjunction (BECAUSE)

because; as:

She told the truth, for she had nothing to lose.
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