GLOSSARY

Formula

US: /ˈfɔːrmjələ/
UK: /ˈfɔːmjələ/
US
UK
Definition: a mathematical relationship or rule
Translation: fórmula
Difficulty: Medium

Examples

ExampleThe teacher wrote the math formula on the board.
ExampleThe baby needs special milk formula.
ExampleThere is no simple formula for happiness.
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Word Family

formulaenoun
formulasnoun
formulateverb
formulatedverb
formulatesverb
formulatingverb
formulationnoun
formulationsnoun

Synonyms

equation
rule
method

Antonyms

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Collocations

mathematical formulaThe area of a circle is calculated using the mathematical formula A = πr².Mathematics
chemical formulaThe chemical formula for water is H₂O.Chemistry
derive a formulaDerive a formula from data.Mathematics
apply the formulaApply the formula correctly.General
standard formulaGDP is measured using a standard formula accepted worldwide.Economics
complex formulaEinstein developed a complex formula to explain relativity.Physics
formula for successTeamwork is often described as a formula for success in business.Business, education

Cultural Aspects

Scientific CultureIn English, formula symbolizes precision and universality. A formula is a trusted tool in math, chemistry, and physics.
Everyday MetaphorPeople use formula metaphorically for recipes of success, happiness, or failure (no magic formula). This reflects a cultural tendency to “scientize” even abstract ideas.
Health/NutritionFormula in U.S./U.K. culture often refers to infant formula (baby milk powder), which carries debates about breastfeeding vs formula feeding.
Popular CultureFormula One (F1) racing is globally famous; here, formula means a strict set of rules for car design.
EducationIn English-speaking classrooms, students often memorize formulas (math/physics), a cultural marker of technical education.

Academic Uses

MathematicsRule expressed in symbols to calculate values.The quadratic formula solves second-degree equations.
ChemistrySymbolic representation of compounds.The chemical formula of carbon dioxide is CO₂.
Economics / Social SciencesEquations used to calculate indicators.The formula for GDP includes consumption, investment, and government spending.
PhysicsEquations to describe natural laws.Newton’s second law is expressed in the formula F = ma.
Business / EducationMetaphor for a method or recipe for success.There is no single formula for effective leadership.

Portuguese Comparisons

fórmulaDirect equivalent in math, science, and metaphorical uses.EN: The chemical formula of water is H₂O. PT: A fórmula química da água é H₂O.
receitaUsed metaphorically in PT when formula = recipe for success, but less formal than fórmula.EN: There is no formula for happiness. PT: Não existe receita para a felicidade.
preparado / leite em pó infantilIn health contexts, formula = fórmula infantil (baby milk).EN: The baby drinks formula. PT: O bebê toma fórmula infantil.
regulamento (Formula One)In Formula One, fórmula refers to a strict rule set.EN: Formula One is popular worldwide. PT: A Fórmula 1 é popular no mundo inteiro.

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