neutral
common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use 'réduire' in everyday conversations about environmental issues, such as reducing waste or energy consumption. It's also frequently encountered in academic and professional settings when discussing cost reduction strategies or simplifying processes.
Synonyms & nuances
'Réduire' is often used in contexts where something is lessened or diminished, while synonyms like 'diminuer' focus more on the quantitative aspect. Choose 'réduire' when you want to emphasize the act of making something smaller or simpler, rather than just less in amount.
Culture
'Réduire' derives from the Latin 'reducere', meaning 'to lead back'. This reflects the word's versatile use in both physical contexts, like reducing size, and abstract ones, such as reducing complexity in ideas or feelings. Interestingly, 'réduire' is also used in legal jargon, particularly in discussions about reducing sentences in court cases.
FAQ
Q.What does 'réduire' mean in English?
'Réduire' translates to 'reduce' in English, meaning to make something smaller or less in amount, degree, or size.
Q.How do you conjugate 'réduire' in present tense?
'Réduire' is conjugated as: je réduis, tu réduis, il/elle réduit, nous réduisons, vous réduisez, ils/elles réduisent in the present tense.
Q.Can 'réduire' be used in idiomatic expressions?
Yes, 'réduire' can be part of idiomatic phrases, such as 'réduire à néant', which means to reduce to nothing. This illustrates the word's versatility beyond direct reduction.