Physical substance in general
“Why is the universe made of matter and not equal parts of matter and antimatter?”
A subject or situation under consideration
“He urged the council to give the matter serious consideration.”
An event or sequence of events under consideration
“In many ways, the whole matter was just a very large side-show.”
The substance or content of a text or speech, as distinct from its style or form
“The main matter of the report consists primarily of research methodology and results.”
The quality or condition of being important or worthy of note
“It is done. It is over. It is of little matter now.”
(the matter) The reason for distress or a problem
“You seem distressed. What seems to be the matter?”
(dated) The secretion from a sore
“The infected wound was full of matter.”
(chemistry) A substance in the fundamental state of matter that retains its size and shape without the need of a container
Something that is the source that produces a result
Cells or material from which organic matter is made
A difficult or tangled situation
An instance of buying or selling something
A clause in a legal document or agreement
The size of an object or body
Regular mail
Scope of operation
The area near or surrounding a particular place
The process or manifestation of objectifying (something)
The words or wording of a book or other piece of writing, or the idea(s) conveyed from them
The property or state of being relevant or pertinent
The way in which things exist in real life
Generic appellation for objects
A proposed or planned undertaking
The central and most important part of an object, movement, or group, forming the basis for its activity and growth
Matter that settles to the bottom of a liquid
A action or task to be performed
A commercial operation or company
To be significant or of importance
“It actually does matter what you wear to the event as you may be denied entry if you dress inappropriately.”
To have importance or influence
“I only listen to the opinions of people who actually matter.”
To be an indication of
To be influential
To form or discharge pus
To have power and influence over
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