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imparting
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word "imparting" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that someone is giving or transferring their knowledge, information, or wisdom to someone else. For example, "My professor was imparting knowledge to the class about ancient Egyptian culture."
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Alternative expressions(5)
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60 human-written examples
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "imparting", ensure the context clearly identifies both the giver and receiver of the information or quality. For example, "The mentor was imparting wisdom to the mentee."
Common error
Avoid using "imparting" in overly casual or informal situations where simpler words like "giving" or "sharing" would be more appropriate. Retain "imparting" for scenarios where a more significant or deliberate transfer is implied.
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Linguistic Context
The gerund phrase "imparting" functions as a verbal noun, often acting as the subject or object of a sentence. It describes the action of bestowing or conveying something intangible, such as knowledge, skills, or qualities. Because there are no examples to evaluate on Ludwig, the analysis is built around the general definition of the word.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the gerund phrase "imparting" is used to describe the act of deliberately conveying knowledge, skills, or qualities. As indicated, Ludwig AI reports the phrase is correct and usable in written English, yet no examples were available to create a fully contextualized usage guide. Its formality lends itself to professional and educational settings where a significant transfer of knowledge is implied. When considering alternatives, "conveying", "transferring", or "teaching" can serve as effective substitutes depending on the desired nuance. The key is to ensure the context aligns with the intended formality and significance of the transmission.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
teaching
General term for helping someone learn something.
conveying
Focuses on the act of transmitting information or feelings.
transmitting
Emphasizes the act of passing something on, often knowledge or information.
bestowing
Implies conferring a gift or honor, often used in more formal contexts.
transferring
Highlights the movement of something from one place or person to another.
communicating
Focuses on the exchange of information, ideas, or feelings.
disseminating
Suggests spreading information widely, often to a large audience.
instilling
Emphasizes the gradual introduction of values or beliefs.
inculcating
Implies persistent teaching, often of moral principles.
indoctrinating
Suggests teaching a specific set of beliefs uncritically.
FAQs
How to use "imparting" in a sentence?
You can use "imparting" to describe the act of conveying knowledge, skills, or qualities. For example, "She was imparting her expertise to the new team members."
What can I say instead of "imparting"?
You can use alternatives like "conveying", "transferring", or "teaching" depending on the context.
Which is correct, "imparting knowledge" or "giving knowledge"?
"Imparting knowledge" and "giving knowledge" are both correct, but "imparting knowledge" is more formal and suggests a deliberate and significant transfer of knowledge. "Giving knowledge" is more general.
What's the difference between "imparting" and "sharing"?
"Imparting" implies a more deliberate and significant transfer of knowledge or qualities, while "sharing" suggests a more casual and reciprocal exchange. For example, you might "share" a snack, but you would "impart" wisdom.
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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
60%
Authority and reliability
3.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested