noun
- the habitual juxtaposition of a particular word with another word or words with a frequency greater than chance
- the action of placing or arranging together in a particular position
Usage: linguistics
Usage: formal
Examples
- Strong coffee is a common collocation in English.
- The collocation ‘make a decision’ is more natural than ‘do a decision.’
- Students often struggle with English collocations like ‘heavy rain’ versus ‘strong rain.’
- The dictionary includes information about word collocations.
- The collocation of the furniture created a cozy atmosphere.
- Careful collocation of the elements improved the design.
- The collocation ‘commit a crime’ is standard usage.