string

word

/ˈstɹɪŋ/
string
/stɹˈɪŋ/
string

Definition

A string is a thin piece of rope, thread, or cord used for tying, pulling, or holding things together. In computing, it also means a sequence of characters such as letters, numbers, or symbols.

Usage & Nuances

For the physical object, common collocations include 'a piece of string', 'tie with string', and 'pull the string'. In computing, 'string' is a standard technical term; learners should not confuse it with 'rope', which is thicker, or 'thread', which is usually much thinner and used for sewing.

Example Sentences

She tied the box with a string.

basic

There is a string on the table.

basic

This string has five letters.

basic

Can you cut that string for me?

natural

The package came wrapped in brown paper and string.

natural

Make sure the input is stored as a string, not a number.

natural