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Whether you’re an international spy with a new mission or a high school student with math homework — when you get an assignment , you’d better do it! An assignment is a task that someone in authority has asked you to do.

The word assignment is just the noun form of the common verb assign , which you use when you want to give someone a duty or a job. When you assign something, that something is called an assignment . The word can also refer to the act of distributing something. If you are distributing new office furniture at work, you might say, “ Assignment of the new chairs will begin tomorrow.”

  • noun an undertaking that you have been assigned to do (as by an instructor) see more see less types: show 6 types... hide 6 types... school assignment , schoolwork a school task performed by a student to satisfy the teacher writing assignment , written assignment an assignment to write something classroom project a school task requiring considerable effort classwork the part of a student's work that is done in the classroom homework , prep , preparation preparatory school work done outside school (especially at home) lesson a task assigned for individual study type of: labor , project , task , undertaking any piece of work that is undertaken or attempted
  • noun a duty that you are assigned to perform (especially in the armed forces) “a hazardous assignment ” synonyms: duty assignment see more see less types: show 10 types... hide 10 types... guard , guard duty , sentry duty , sentry go the duty of serving as a sentry fatigue , fatigue duty labor of a nonmilitary kind done by soldiers (cleaning or digging or draining or so on) charge , commission , mission a special assignment that is given to a person or group reassignment assignment to a different duty sea-duty , service abroad , shipboard duty naval service aboard a ship at sea shore duty naval service at land bases fool's errand a fruitless mission mission impossible an extremely dangerous or difficult mission martyr operation , sacrifice operation , suicide mission killing or injuring others while annihilating yourself; usually accomplished with a bomb secondment the detachment of a person from their regular organization for temporary assignment elsewhere type of: duty work that you are obliged to perform for moral or legal reasons
  • noun the act of putting a person into a non-elective position synonyms: appointment , designation , naming see more see less types: show 6 types... hide 6 types... nomination the act of officially naming a candidate co-optation , co-option the act of appointing summarily (with or without the appointee's consent) delegacy the appointment of a delegate ordinance , ordination the act of ordaining; the act of conferring (or receiving) holy orders recognition designation by the chair granting a person the right to speak in a deliberative body laying on of hands laying hands on a person's head to invoke spiritual blessing in Christian ordination type of: conclusion , decision , determination the act of making up your mind about something
  • noun the act of distributing something to designated places or persons “the first task is the assignment of an address to each datum” synonyms: assigning see more see less types: allocation , storage allocation (computer science) the assignment of particular areas of a magnetic disk to particular data or instructions type of: distribution the act of distributing or spreading or apportioning
  • noun (law) a transfer of property by deed of conveyance synonyms: grant see more see less types: apanage , appanage a grant (by a sovereign or a legislative body) of resources to maintain a dependent member of a ruling family land grant a grant of public land (as to a railway or college) type of: transferred possession , transferred property a possession whose ownership changes or lapses
  • noun the instrument by which a claim or right or interest or property is transferred from one person to another see more see less type of: instrument , legal document , legal instrument , official document (law) a document that states some contractual relationship or grants some right

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What does the noun assignment mean?

There are 14 meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun assignment , six of which are labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

assignment has developed meanings and uses in subjects including

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The earliest known use of the noun assignment is in the Middle English period (1150—1500).

OED's earliest evidence for assignment is from 1393, in the writing of John Gower, poet.

assignment is a borrowing from French.

Etymons: French assignement .

Nearby entries

  • assignably, adv. 1674–
  • assignat, n. 1790–
  • assignate, adj. 1471
  • assignation, n. a1400–
  • assigned, adj. c1374–
  • assignee, adj. & n. 1419–
  • assigneeism, n. 1883–
  • assigneeship, n. 1829–
  • assigner, n. 1667–
  • assigning, n. 1580–
  • assignment, n. 1393–
  • assignor, n. 1690–
  • assilag, n. 1698–
  • assimilability, n. a1834–
  • assimilable, adj. & n. 1646–
  • assimilado, n. 1953–
  • assimilant, adj. & n. 1680–84
  • assimilate, adj. & n. 1671–
  • assimilate, v. 1578–
  • assimilated, adj. 1797–
  • assimilateness, n. 1731–

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From Middle English assignement , from Old French assignement .

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  • Rhymes: -aɪnmənt

assignment ( countable and uncountable , plural assignments )

  • The act of assigning ; the allocation of a job or a set of tasks . This flow chart represents the assignment of tasks in our committee.
  • ( LGBT ) The categorization of persons as belonging to the male or female sex .
  • An assigned task . The assignment the department gave him proved to be quite challenging.
  • A position to which someone is assigned. Unbeknownst to Mr Smith, his new assignment was in fact a demotion.
  • ( education ) A task given to students, such as homework or coursework . Mrs Smith gave out our assignments , and said we had to finish them by Monday.
  • ( law ) A transfer of a right or benefit from one person to another. The assignment of the lease has not been finalised yet.
  • ( law ) A document that effects this transfer. Once you receive the assignment in the post, be sure to sign it and send it back as soon as possible.
  • ( programming ) An operation that assigns a value to a variable .
  • ( programming ) : augmented assignment

Derived terms

  • antiassignment
  • assignment operator
  • frequency assignment
  • misassignment
  • nonassignment
  • Procrustean assignment
  • reassignment
  • time-assignment speech interpolation
  • unassignment
  • understand the assignment

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  • asm ( pseudo-acronym )

From English assignment .

  • Cantonese ( Jyutping ) : aa 6 saai 1 man 4
  • Jyutping : aa 6 saai 1 man 4
  • Yale : ah s ā ai màhn
  • Cantonese Pinyin : aa 6 saai 1 man 4
  • Guangdong Romanization : a 6 sai 1 men 4
  • Sinological IPA ( key ) : /aː²² saːi̯ ⁵⁵ mɐn ²¹ /
  • ( Hong Kong Cantonese ) assignment ; homework ; coursework ( Classifier : 份 c )
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  • It was a plum assignment - more of a vacation really.
  • He took this award-winning photograph while on assignment in the Middle East .
  • His two-year assignment to the Mexico office starts in September .
  • She first visited Norway on assignment for the winter Olympics ten years ago.
  • He fell in love with the area after being there on assignment for National Geographic in the 1950s.
  • act as something
  • all work and no play (makes Jack a dull boy) idiom
  • be at work idiom
  • be in work idiom
  • housekeeping
  • in the line of duty idiom
  • join duty idiom
  • undertaking

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[ uh - sahyn ]

verb (used with object)

to assign rooms at a hotel.

to assign homework.

to assign one to guard duty.

to assign a day for a meeting.

Synonyms: determine , fix

to assign a cause.

Synonyms: offer , show , advance , allege , adduce

to assign a contract.

  • Military. to place permanently on duty with a unit or under a commander.

verb (used without object)

  • Law. to transfer property, especially in trust or for the benefit of creditors.

my heirs and assigns.

to assign an expert to the job

to assign advertising to an expert

to assign a day for the meeting

to assign a stone cross to the Vikings

  • to transfer (one's right, interest, or title to property) to someone else
  • also intr law (formerly) to transfer (property) to trustees so that it may be used for the benefit of creditors
  • military to allocate (men or materials) on a permanent basis Compare attach
  • computing to place (a value corresponding to a variable) in a memory location
  • law a person to whom property is assigned; assignee

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Derived forms.

  • asˈsigner , noun
  • asˈsignably , adverb
  • asˌsignaˈbility , noun
  • asˈsignable , adjective

Other Words From

  • as·signer Chiefly Law. as·sign·or [ uh, -sahy-, nawr, as-, uh, -, nawr ] , noun
  • misas·sign verb
  • nonas·signed adjective
  • preas·sign verb (used with object)
  • preas·signed adjective
  • reas·sign verb (used with object)
  • self-as·signed adjective
  • unas·signed adjective
  • well-as·signed adjective

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It is designed to listen to meetings with multiple participants and will parse discussion patterns to produce informative synopses and assign post-meeting action items.

Such randomized, double-blinded controlled trials randomly assign patients to receive a drug or a placebo, and don’t reveal to participants or doctors who is getting which.

That AI could pore over an astronaut’s symptoms and then recommend medical tests, make diagnoses and assign treatments.

So I rose beyond cleaning, to working as an operational dispatcher for cabin services in the American Airlines traffic control center, assign cleaning crews to each incoming aircraft.

Ideally, the Mars spaceship would be equipped with artificial intelligence that could consider an astronaut’s symptoms, recommend medical tests, make diagnoses and assign treatments.

Now the Kremlin will assign more loyal people to rule the region, mostly military leaders.

When we assign a primitive “not me” status to another individual or social group, it can—and does—take us down a destructive path.

Other folks can debate and assign blame for “who lost Iraq.”

Renee Richardson knows she'll likely never be able to assign blame for her son's death—she's done fighting for that.

Girls are directed through several pages of this until they are asked to assign the guy a series of pre-decided adjectives.

The designs of Russia have long been proverbial; but the exercise of the new art of printing may assign them new features.

With what honest pride did John Smith, the best farmer of them all, step to the fore and assign to each man his place!

If the lessee die, his executor or administrator can assign the remainder of his term.

As the lessee may assign or sublet unless forbidden, so may the lessor part with his interest in the leased premises.

If offered any dish of which you do not wish to partake, decline it, but do not assign any reason.

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Rule 1: Pre-Modifying Nouns

When considering which words   to place before a noun within a noun phrase , otherwise known as pre-modification, it’s important to note that there are certain rules as to which word types and word classes may be used. In short, only determiners   (including articles and quantifiers ), numerals and adjectives can precede a noun – and they must remain in that order:C

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Rule 2: Post-Modifying Nouns

When a modifying word , phrase or clause   is placed after a noun   in English, this is called post-modification. There are four possible post-modifying constructions: prepositional phrases , non-finite verb phrases and finite and non-finite adjective clauses . Each of these is exemplified for you in the table below:

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Rule 3: Capitalising Nouns

Knowing when to correctly capitalise a noun in English can be tricky for many students – even for native speakers of the language. Is it ‘Summer’ or ‘summer’, for example, ‘doctor’ or ‘Doctor’? Thankfully, there are three simple questions you should ask yourself if you wish to capitalise correctly every time:

i) Is the noun at the beginning of a sentence? If the answer is yes, then capitalise that noun. The first word of any sentence is always capitalised.

ii) Is the noun the first-person pronoun ‘I’? Whenever the pronoun ‘I’ is written, it should always be written with a capital letter.

iii) Is the noun a proper noun? As was explained in Chapter 3, proper nouns are a limited set of nouns that are used to name specific things, such as an object, a person, a title or a place. Proper nouns, which fall into four major categories such as are shown below, should always be capitalised:

assignment form of noun

Rule 4: Pluralising Nouns

As was also outlined in Chapter 3, there are five types of noun in the English language that demonstrate singularity (one) or plurality (more than one) in some way. These are singular, plural, countable, uncountable and collective nouns, and each has its own set of rules for correct and grammatical pluralisation.

i) singular countable nouns

Nouns that can be counted and that only indicate one of an object or concept, such as ‘book’, ‘house’ or ‘idea’, must always take a determiner  when singular. In other words, determiners such as ‘the’, ‘my’ or ‘a’ (as in ‘the book’, ‘my house’ or ‘a great idea’) must be used when the countable noun is not in its plural form.  

ii) plural countable nouns

However, countable nouns that indicate more than one of an object or concept may be used either without a determiner (as in ‘computers are useful’) or with specific determiners, quantifiers and numerals (such as ‘these computers are useful’, ‘some computers are useful’ or ‘I have two computers’). There are four rules that should be followed when attempting to correctly pluralise countable nouns such as these:

assignment form of noun

iii) uncountable nouns

Uncountable nouns such as ‘food’ or ‘hair’ are plural by nature and do not generally show plural forms like countable nouns do. Such nouns may be used with quantifiers   (as in ‘some food’), but are never used with the indefinite articles   ‘a’ or ‘an’. Generally, uncountable nouns refer to abstract concepts (‘beauty’ or ‘death’), activities (‘sleep’ or ‘work’), human qualities (‘happiness’ or ‘pride’) and  substances (‘beer’ or ‘salt’). However, as the four expressions below show, it’s important to watch out for nouns that have both uncountable and countable forms. While some nouns such as ‘hope’ will retain their meaning in both uses, others such as ‘language’ will express different meanings in their countable/uncountable forms:

assignment form of noun

It’s also important to watch out for uncountable nouns such as ‘mathematics’ or ‘rabies’ that end in ‘-s’ as these may falsely appear to have the form of plural countable nouns. Please note also that many uncountable nouns can be made countable by including additional expressions, as in the following examples:

assignment form of noun

iv) collective nouns

Finally, for collective nouns   that are always plural, such as ‘family’, ‘group’ or ‘team’, the only rule to remember here is that these nouns may require singular or plural subject-verb agreement   depending on their meaning:

assignment form of noun

Rule 5: Making Possessives

The final rule of this chapters is about making nouns possessive, which is when one noun demonstrates ownership over another (as in ‘the student’s research’). The largest variation in how possessives are formed is noticeable between singular and plural nouns, as is explored next.

i) singular nouns

Whether countable or uncountable, the simplest rule when making a singular noun   possessive is to add an apostrophe (‘) and the suffix ‘-s’ to the noun that has ownership, as in ‘the teacher’s bag’. However, because many common nouns such as ‘bus’ or ‘spectacles’ and many proper nouns such as ‘Jones’ and ‘Hastings’ already end in an ‘-s’, there can be some confusion and variation here. In such situations, it’s unclear whether both an apostrophe and an ‘-s’ should be added to the existing noun or only the apostrophe. The best piece of advice we can give is to read the phrase aloud. If you say an extra ‘-s’ when speaking then add that extra ‘-s’, and if you do not then simply add the apostrophe, as is shown in the following examples:

assignment form of noun

ii) plural nouns

For regular plural nouns that already end in the suffix   ‘-s’, the general rule here is to add only an apostrophe and not an additional ‘-s’. This is also true for plural proper nouns such as ‘Joneses’ or ‘Hastingses’. However, for irregular nouns such as ‘woman’, which becomes ‘women’ when plural, both an apostrophe and ‘-s’ should be added to the end of the word. The following tables provides examples of such regular plural nouns, plural proper nouns and irregular plural nouns for your information:

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  1. assignment noun

    Definition of assignment noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  2. Assignment Definition & Meaning

    How to use assignment in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Assignment. the act of assigning something; a position, post, or office to which one is assigned… See the full definition. Games & Quizzes ; Games & Quizzes; Word of the Day ... assignment noun. as· sign· ment ə-ˈsīn-mənt . Synonyms of assignment. 1: the act of assigning ...

  3. ASSIGNMENT

    ASSIGNMENT definition: 1. a piece of work given to someone, typically as part of their studies or job: 2. a job that…. Learn more.

  4. Assignment

    An assignment is a task that someone in authority has asked you to do. ... /əˈsaɪnmənt/ IPA guide. Other forms: assignments. Whether you're an international spy with a new mission or a high school student with math homework — when you get an assignment, you'd better do it! An assignment is a task that someone in authority has asked ...

  5. assignment, n. meanings, etymology and more

    The earliest known use of the noun assignment is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for assignment is from 1393, in the writing of John Gower, poet. ... Forms. Thank you for visiting Oxford English Dictionary. To continue reading, please sign in below or purchase a subscription.

  6. ASSIGNMENT definition and meaning

    7 meanings: 1. something that has been assigned, such as a mission or task 2. a position or post to which a person is assigned.... Click for more definitions.

  7. assignment

    From Longman Business Dictionary assignment as‧sign‧ment / əˈsaɪnmənt / noun 1 [countable] a piece of work that someone is given My assignment was to save the company, whatever it took. 2 [uncountable] JOB when someone is given a particular job or task, or sent to work in a particular place or for a particular person With the agreement ...

  8. ASSIGNMENT definition in American English

    assignment in American English. (əˈsainmənt) noun. 1. something assigned, as a particular task or duty. She completed the assignment and went on to other jobs. 2. a position of responsibility, post of duty, or the like, to which one is appointed. He left for his assignment in the Middle East.

  9. Assignment Definition & Meaning

    1. : a job or duty that is given to someone : a task someone is required to do. [count] My assignment was to clean the equipment. = They gave me the assignment of cleaning the equipment. The students were given a homework assignment. The reporter's assignment is to interview the candidate. The reporter is here on an assignment.

  10. assignment

    2.4 Noun. 2.4.1 Synonyms; 2.5 References; English [edit] Etymology [edit] ... Once you receive the assignment in the post, be sure to sign it and send it back as soon as possible. ... Alternative forms [edit] asm (pseudo-acronym) Etymology [edit] From English assignment. Pronunciation [edit]

  11. ASSIGNMENT Definition & Meaning

    Assignment definition: something assigned, as a particular task or duty. See examples of ASSIGNMENT used in a sentence.

  12. assignment noun

    1 [countable, uncountable] a task or piece of work that someone is given to do, usually as part of their job or studies You will need to complete three written assignments per semester. She is in Greece on an assignment for one of the Sunday newspapers. one of our reporters on assignment in China I had given myself a tough assignment. a business/special assignment

  13. ASSIGNMENT

    ASSIGNMENT definition: a piece of work or job that you are given to do: . Learn more.

  14. Assignment Definition & Meaning

    Assignment definition: The act of assigning. Dictionary Thesaurus Sentences Grammar Vocabulary Usage ... Word Forms Origin Noun. Filter. noun assignments The act of assigning. His assignment of the tasks seemed unfair. American Heritage. An assigning or being assigned; appointment; allotment. ...

  15. ASSIGNMENT

    ASSIGNMENT meaning: 1. a piece of work given to someone, typically as part of their studies or job: 2. a job that…. Learn more.

  16. Assign Definition & Meaning

    assign: [verb] to transfer (property) to another especially in trust or for the benefit of creditors.

  17. ASSIGNMENT Synonyms: 97 Similar and Opposite Words

    Synonyms for ASSIGNMENT: task, job, duty, project, mission, chore, responsibility, function; Antonyms of ASSIGNMENT: dismissal, discharge, firing, expulsion ...

  18. assign verb

    Definition of assign verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  19. ASSIGN Definition & Meaning

    Assign definition: to give or allocate; allot. See examples of ASSIGN used in a sentence.

  20. What is the noun for assign?

    assignment. The act of assigning; the allocation of a job or a set of tasks. The categorization of something as belonging to a specific category. An assigned task. A position to which someone is assigned. (education) A task given to students, such as homework or coursework.

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    iii) uncountable nouns. Uncountable nouns such as 'food' or 'hair' are plural by nature and do not generally show plural forms like countable nouns do. Such nouns may be used with quantifiers (as in 'some food'), but are never used with the indefinite articles 'a' or 'an'. Generally, uncountable nouns refer to abstract concepts ('beauty' or 'death'), activities ...

  22. What is the plural of assignment?

    The noun assignment can be countable or uncountable. In more general, commonly used, contexts, the plural form will also be assignment . However, in more specific contexts, the plural form can also be assignments e.g. in reference to various types of assignments or a collection of assignments. Find more words!

  23. assign verb

    1 to give someone something that they can use, or some work or responsibility assign something (to somebody) The two large classrooms have been assigned to us. The teacher assigned a different task to each of the children. assign somebody something We have been assigned the two large classrooms. The teacher assigned each of the children a different task.

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    The meaning of PED is a natural soil aggregate. How to use ped in a sentence.