involvement
involvement — noun
1. the condition of being part of an activity, event, or situation, or the act of j
the condition of being part of an activity, event, or situation, or the act of joining in with such activities
Wei's involvement in the school play meant she spent every evening at rehearsal.
involvement in [activity] — noun + 'in' + activity
Parental involvement in a child's education clearly improves their learning.
collocation: parental involvement
After the budget cuts, Quinn questioned her continued involvement with the arts program.
Faisal's long involvement with the library project was recognised at the annual ceremony.
Community involvement often begins with small actions like helping at a local park.
- participation
More neutral — simply taking part, without the emotional or practical commitment that 'involvement' often suggests
- engagement
Implies active attention and commitment; often used for work, learning, or social contexts
- contribution
Focuses on what someone gives or adds, rather than the state of being part of something
- exclusion
The state of being kept out or not allowed to take part
文法句型
involvement in [activity/event]
involvement with [group/organisation]
[adjective] involvement in [activity]
用法筆記
Commonly takes 'in' before an activity ('involvement in politics') and 'with' before an organisation or group ('involvement with a charity'). Adjectives like 'active', 'deep', 'direct', and 'long' are frequently used to indicate how strongly someone is involved.
常見錯誤
2. a romantic or intimate connection with another person, often one that is informa
a romantic or intimate connection with another person, often one that is informal, temporary, or not widely known
Trang ended her romantic involvement with Emre after he moved to another city.
romantic involvement with [person] — full pattern
The newspaper hinted at a secret involvement between the politician and his assistant.
Yael refused to discuss her past involvements with anyone at the office.
A brief involvement with a married colleague can cause much pain for everyone involved.
- relationship
More general and neutral; can describe any kind of connection, not just romantic ones
- affair
More specific — usually implies a secret romantic or sexual relationship, often outside an existing partnership
- romance
Focuses on the emotional or affectionate side rather than the physical or secretive aspect
文法句型
involvement with [person]
[adjective] involvement with [person]
past involvements (plural, referring to multiple relationships)
用法筆記
Frequently describes a romantic or sexual relationship that is informal, temporary, or not publicly acknowledged. Typically used in singular form unless referring to several past relationships — in which case the plural 'involvements' is common.