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What is the Meaning of “Conversion”?

Conversion
/kənˈvɜːrʃən/

When something changes from one type or form to a completely different one.

Definition of Conversion

Quick Meaning of Conversion

When something changes from one type or form to a completely different one.

Detailed Definition of Conversion

The process of changing or being changed from one form or use to another.

How to Pronounce Conversion

IPA: /kənˈvɜːrʃən/
con ver sion

Stress pattern: oOo (3-syllable word).

Tip: Stress falls on the second syllable: con-VER-sion. The 'sion' ending sounds like 'shun'.

Watch out: Pronouncing the 's' like 'z' (con-ver-zhun) or stressing the first syllable.

Full pronunciation guide for “conversion” →

Origin and Etymology of Conversion

From Latin convertere meaning 'to turn around or transform'.

How to Use Conversion in a Sentence

Each example shows “conversion” with a CEFR level so learners can pick examples that match their fluency.

  • “The company made a successful conversion from coal to renewable energy sources.”
    B1 written
  • “Religious conversion requires deep personal reflection and commitment.”
    B2 formal
  • “The old warehouse underwent conversion into luxury apartments.”
    B2 written

Synonyms and Antonyms of Conversion

Common Synonyms for Conversion

Smart Synonyms for Conversion — When to Use Each

transformation
for a dramatic complete change in form
shift
for gradual changes in position or direction
switch
for changing quickly from one thing

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Common Collocations with Conversion

These phrases pair with “conversion” in everyday English:

  • undergo conversion
  • conversion process
  • currency conversion
  • religious conversion
  • energy conversion

Common Mistakes When Using Conversion

Even fluent speakers slip up with “conversion”. Here’s how to avoid the most common errors:

✗ Wrong: She has a conversion to Christianity.
✓ Correct: She had a conversion to Christianity.
Why: Past event requires simple past; 'has' is present perfect and doesn't fit one-time completed actions.
✗ Wrong: The conversion from the old system is difficult.
✓ Correct: Converting from the old system is difficult.
Why: After 'the', use the gerund or noun phrase; 'conversion' works better as a standalone noun.

Other Forms of Conversion

Frequently Asked Questions About Conversion

What is the meaning of "Conversion"?

When something changes from one type or form to a completely different one.

How do you pronounce "Conversion"?

The IPA is /kənˈvɜːrʃən/. Stress falls on the second syllable: con-VER-sion. The 'sion' ending sounds like 'shun'.

What part of speech is "Conversion"?

"Conversion" is a noun at B2 level (Common European Framework).

What are synonyms for "Conversion"?

Common synonyms include transformation, change, shift.

How do you use "Conversion" in a sentence?

For example: "The company made a successful conversion from coal to renewable energy sources."

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