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adaption
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
'adaption' is a correct and usable word in written English.
It is commonly used as a noun to refer to a process of change or modification to better suit a purpose or environment. For example: "The birds have adapted an impressive array of nesting strategies to deal with their changing environment."
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60 human-written examples
NGOs and treasuries are debating whether funds should go, for example, to national treasuries; to the Global Fund to fight Aids, TB and Malaria, or to the UN for mitigation and adaption to climate change.
News & Media
It may have been pipped for this year's European capital of culture, but Newcastle could pull off a major coup by stealing a big TV adaption from the streets of Paris.
News & Media
She brought her daughter to the workshop so they could try to shake off their grief, and now describes herself as "feeling 30 years younger".Many of the women asked that the adaption should refrain from overt political references, despite the similarities to the situation in Syria.
News & Media
It is far more cost-effective for park authorities to prevent black bears from eating what they should not than it is to protect people from rogue creatures seeking human food, and to tidy up after them.Dietary patterns revealed in this study show the dangers of synanthropization: the adaption of animals to people and the environments they foster.
News & Media
Conceivably it is the pace of entrepreneurial adaption that matters.
News & Media
Bertolt Brecht's adaption, "Antigonemodell 1948", written in the shadow of the Holocaust, sets the prologue in a Berlin air raid shelter and gives Creon a Hitler-like aura.
News & Media
Dubai is an international aviation hub, and if it rejects full-body scanning, it's likely that its competitors in Doha and Abu Dhabi may, as well.This news will presumably disappoint American officials who have pushed for wider adaption of the scanners.
News & Media
It does include the fables of Ivan Krylov; a great treasury of Russian folktales (skazki) assembled by A.N. Afanasyev; the epic tales (byliny) sung or told to children; the classic by Pyotr Yrshov, Konyok gorbunok (1834; English adaption by Ireene Wicker, The Little Hunchback Horse, 1942); and other stories and poems enjoyed by young Russians but not originally designed for them.
Encyclopedias
Allen then wrote the book for a stage musical adaption of his 1994 movie Bullets over Broadway.
Encyclopedias
Recently, Martin has discussed why he held out for a TV series of Game of Thrones rather than doing a movie adaption in the same vein as Lord of the Rings.
News & Media
A hilarious and thrilling new adaption by Graham Linehan (Father Ted) and directed by Sean Foley (The Play What I Wrote).
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When discussing changes made to a creative work (like a book or film), use "adaption" to specifically refer to the new version. For example, "The stage adaption of the novel was a success."
Common error
Avoid using "adaption" when you mean "adaptation". "Adaptation" is the more common and widely accepted spelling for the process of adapting.
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Linguistic Context
The term "adaption" functions primarily as a noun, referring to the act or process of adapting or the result of such a process. As shown in the examples Ludwig provides, it is often used to describe modifications or changes made to something.
Frequent in
News & Media
66%
Encyclopedias
7%
Science
7%
Less common in
Formal & Business
4%
Wiki
0%
Social Media
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the term "adaption" functions as a noun denoting the act of adjusting or modifying something. While grammatically correct, it's worth noting, as Ludwig AI indicates, that ""adaptation"" is the more commonly used spelling. The term sees frequent use across news, encyclopedias, and scientific contexts, typically in a neutral register. When using this term, it's best practice to ensure you are referring to a specific instance or process of adjustment. The term is frequently found across authoritative sources such as The Independent, The Economist, and The New Yorker.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
adjustment
A general term for making changes to fit new conditions.
modification
Suggests a specific alteration or change made to something.
alteration
Implies a change, often minor, to improve or refine something.
revision
Focuses on correcting or improving something, especially a text.
reworking
Suggests a more thorough change or reconstruction.
refinement
Implies making subtle improvements to enhance quality.
conversion
Indicates changing something into a different form or function.
transformation
Implies a significant change in form or appearance.
remodeling
Suggests restructuring or reorganizing something.
tailoring
Focuses on customizing something to meet specific needs.
FAQs
How is "adaption" used in a sentence?
"Adaption" refers to the act of fitting or adjusting something. For example: "The TV show is a brilliant "adaptation" of the novel."
Is "adaption" or "adaptation" more common?
While "adaption" is a valid word, ""adaptation"" is the more commonly used and widely accepted spelling. It is generally preferred in most contexts.
What does "adaption" mean in the context of climate change?
In the context of climate change, "adaption" refers to the process of adjusting to current or expected effects of climate change. This may involve implementing strategies to reduce vulnerability or exploit beneficial opportunities.
Can "adaption" refer to a modified version of a book or play?
Yes, "adaption" can refer to a modified version of a creative work, such as a book or play, that has been altered for a different medium. For example, a film can be an ""adaptation"" of a novel.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
87%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested