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Set

sɛt
Extremely common
700 - 800
700-800, Extremely common
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ensemble, mettre, établir, déterminer, configurer, définir

Set meanings in French

ensemble

Example:
I bought a set of dishes.
J'ai acheté un ensemble de vaisselle.
He has a complete set of tools.
Il a un ensemble complet d'outils.
Usage: formal/informalContext: Used when referring to a group or collection of items that belong together.
Note: The word 'ensemble' can refer to various types of collections, including items, works of art, or musical compositions.

mettre

Example:
Please set the table for dinner.
S'il te plaît, mets la table pour le dîner.
She set the clock to wake up early.
Elle a mis le réveil pour se lever tôt.
Usage: informalContext: Used in the sense of placing or arranging something.
Note: The verb 'mettre' is commonly used in everyday conversation and can apply to various contexts.

établir

Example:
They set rules for the game.
Ils ont établi des règles pour le jeu.
The company set new policies.
L'entreprise a établi de nouvelles politiques.
Usage: formalContext: Referring to the establishment of rules, standards, or policies.
Note: The word 'établir' is often used in legal, formal, or organizational contexts.

déterminer

Example:
They set the date for the meeting.
Ils ont déterminé la date de la réunion.
She set a goal for herself.
Elle a déterminé un objectif pour elle-même.
Usage: formal/informalContext: Used when deciding or establishing a specific point in time or a goal.
Note: The verb 'déterminer' can also imply making a decision after consideration.

configurer

Example:
He needs to set up the new computer.
Il doit configurer le nouvel ordinateur.
Can you help me set up the software?
Peux-tu m'aider à configurer le logiciel ?
Usage: informalContext: Commonly used in technology and equipment contexts.
Note: The verb 'configurer' is particularly relevant in IT and technical fields.

définir

Example:
Can you set the parameters for this experiment?
Peux-tu définir les paramètres de cette expérience ?
The teacher set the criteria for the project.
Le professeur a défini les critères pour le projet.
Usage: formalContext: Used in academic or scientific contexts to specify conditions or criteria.
Note: The verb 'définir' is important in discussions involving specifications or criteria.

Set's synonyms

put

To place something in a particular position or location.
Example: She put the book on the table.
Note: Similar to 'set' in terms of action, but 'put' emphasizes the act of placing something in a specific position.

establish

To create or set up something that will last or be recognized.
Example: The company aims to establish a strong presence in the market.
Note: More formal and implies a sense of permanence compared to 'set.'

arrange

To organize or place things in a particular order or pattern.
Example: She arranged the flowers in a vase.
Note: Focuses on organizing items in a specific way or order.

fix

To repair, mend, or make something firm or stable.
Example: He fixed the broken chair.
Note: Emphasizes the act of repairing or making something stable or secure.

appoint

To assign a job or role to someone.
Example: They appointed her as the new manager.
Note: Specifically refers to assigning a position or role to someone.

Set expressions, common phrases

Set the table

To arrange plates, utensils, and glasses on a table before a meal.
Example: Could you please set the table for dinner?
Note: The word 'set' here means arranging objects in a particular way.

Set the record straight

To provide accurate information or correct misunderstandings.
Example: I need to set the record straight about what really happened.
Note: The phrase uses 'set' in a figurative sense to mean establishing the truth.

Set in stone

Something that is fixed and cannot be changed easily.
Example: The plans are not set in stone yet, so changes can still be made.
Note: This idiom suggests permanence or rigidity, unlike the flexibility of the word 'set'.

Set the stage

To prepare a situation or environment for something to happen.
Example: The opening act really set the stage for an unforgettable performance.
Note: In this context, 'set' implies creating a favorable or appropriate setting.

Set the tone

To establish a particular mood or attitude for a situation.
Example: Her welcoming speech set a positive tone for the meeting.
Note: Using 'set' here conveys the idea of influencing the atmosphere or ambiance.

Set a precedent

To establish a standard or example for others to follow.
Example: The court's decision will set a precedent for future cases of a similar nature.
Note: The phrase 'set a precedent' implies creating a model or guideline.

Set the bar

To establish a high standard or expectation for others to meet or surpass.
Example: Their innovative design really set the bar high for competitors.
Note: This idiom uses 'set' to indicate establishing a benchmark or measure of comparison.

Set off

To cause something to start, especially suddenly.
Example: The loud noise set off car alarms in the neighborhood.
Note: In this context, 'set off' means triggering or initiating an action.

Settle down

To relax or make oneself comfortable in a quiet way.
Example: After a long day, it's nice to settle down with a good book.
Note: The phrase 'settle down' suggests calming oneself or finding a state of rest.

Set everyday (slang) expressions

All set

Means fully prepared or ready for something.
Example: Are you ready to go? - Yes, I'm all set.
Note: The slang term implies being ready or prepared, while 'set' alone doesn't emphasize preparedness in this context.

Settle up

To pay a debt or bill, often after a shared expense.
Example: Let's settle up the bill before we leave.
Note: The slang term specifically refers to resolving financial matters, unlike the general meaning of 'set'.

Set the record

To provide correct information or clarify a situation.
Example: He set the record straight about what happened that night.
Note: This term is a more casual way of saying 'set the record straight'.

Set - Examples

Set the table for dinner.
Mettre la table pour le dîner.
I bought a set of new dishes.
J'ai acheté un ensemble de nouvelles assiettes.
The teacher gave us a set of math problems to solve.
Le professeur nous a donné un ensemble de problèmes de mathématiques à résoudre.

Set grammar

Set - Verb (Verb) / Verb, base form (Verb, base form)
Lemma: set
Conjugations
Adjective (Adjective): set
Noun, plural (Noun, plural): sets, set
Noun, singular or mass (Noun, singular or mass): set
Verb, past tense (Verb, past tense): set
Verb, past participle (Verb, past participle): set
Verb, gerund or present participle (Verb, gerund or present participle): setting
Verb, 3rd person singular present (Verb, 3rd person singular present): sets
Verb, base form (Verb, base form): set
Verb, non-3rd person singular present (Verb, non-3rd person singular present): set
Syllables, Separation and Stress
set Contains 1 syllables: set
Phonetic transcription: ˈset
set , ˈset (The red syllable is stressed)

Set - Importance and usage frequency

The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000.
set: 700 - 800 (Extremely common).
This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.