Particle

//ˈpɑːtɪk(ə)l//

"Particle" in a Sentence (20 examples)

It is of great significance in this experiment to accelerate the particle M in the horizontal direction.

He doesn't have a particle of kindness in his heart.

He does not have a particle of honesty in him.

Based on my observation of the movement of particle D, I modify the system so that three possible exits exist.

Many authentic nobles did not have a nobiliary particle in their names.

History is like quantum physics: the observer affects the event observed. Is the Kennedy assassination a particle or a wave?

This particle turns a noun into a verb.

The Higgs boson has been called the God particle.

I become a transparent eyeball; I am nothing; I see all; the currents of the Universal Being circulate through me; I am part or particle of God.

"I am also a particle physicist." - "Oh, really?" - "No, it was a joke. I am also a comedian."

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Be content with the knowledge that, ere the voyage had ended, both she and I were desperately and unreasoningly in love with one another. Heaven knows that I can make the admission now without one particle of vanity.

Not every exasperated petty bourgeois could have become Hitler, but a particle of Hitler is lodged in every exasperated petty bourgeois.

What, he asked himself, does quantum theory have to say about the familiar properties of particles such as position?

The physics of elementary particles in the 20th century was distinguished by the observation of particles whose existence had been predicted by theorists sometimes decades earlier.

In English there is no grammatical device to differentiate predicational judgments from nonpredicational descriptions. This distinction does cast a shadow on the grammatical sphere to some extent, but recognition of it must generally be made in semantic terms. It is maintained here that in Japanese, on the other hand, the distinction is grammatically realized through the use of the two particles wa and ga.

Traditional grammar typically recognises a number of further categories: for example, in his Reference Book of Terms in Traditional Grammar for Language Students, Simpson (1982) posits two additional word-level categories which he refers to as Particle, and Conjunction. Particles include the italicised words {...} (a) He put his hat on (b) If you pull too hard, the handle will come off (c) He was leaning too far over the side, and fell out (d) He went up to see the manager

As for syntax and morphology, the Belter Creole can be categorized as an analytic or isolating language as it uses a high quantity of particles and does not show cases of morphological inflection. […] An interrogative particle ke is placed at the end of a question.

322. The parts of speech which are neither declined nor conjugated, are called by the general name of particles. 323. They are adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions, and interjections.

The Parts of Speech are the Noun (Substantive and Adjective), the Pronoun, the Verb, and the Particles (Adverb, Preposition, and Conjunction)[.]

"That doesn't make a particle of difference", replied Charlotte. "Not a particle."

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