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Definition of "matter" in Englisch

noun

  1. (uncountable) Material; substance.

  2. An affair, condition, or subject, especially one of concern or (especially when preceded by the) one that is problematic.

    • Something is the matter with him.
    • The diplomats met to discuss state matters.
  3. An approximate amount or extent.

    • I stayed for a matter of months.
  4. (countable, law) Legal services provided by a lawyer or firm to their client in relation to a particular issue.

    • Please find attached an invoice for three outstanding matters.
  5. (obsolete) Essence; pith; embodiment.

  6. (obsolete) (The) inducing cause or reason, especially of anything disagreeable or distressing.

  7. (dated, medicine) Pus.

  8. (uncountable) Importance.

verb

  1. (intransitive, stative) To be important.

    • The only thing that matters to Jim is being rich.
    • Sorry for pouring ketchup on your clean white shirt! - Oh, don't worry, it does not matter.
  2. (transitive, in negative constructions, now England regional, Caribbean) To care about, to mind; to find important.

    • Besides, if it had been out of doors I had not mattered it so much; but with my own servant, in my own house, under my own roof […]
  3. (intransitive, medicine, archaic) To form pus or matter, as an abscess; to maturate.