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Noun — A distinct part or division of something larger, especially an area of economic or social activity.

How to use sector

The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.

private sector public sector financial sector a sector of the economy

Etymology

From Latin sector, "cutter," from secare, "to cut" — the same root behind "section" and "dissect."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “sector” mean?

The word “sector” means a distinct part or division of something larger, especially an area of economic or social activity. In plain terms, a slice or division of something — a part of a circle, an area of land, or a branch of the economy.

How do you pronounce “sector”?

“Sector” is pronounced SEHK-tuhr (/ˈsɛk.təɹ/ in IPA).

How do you use “sector” in a sentence?

Here is “sector” used in a sentence: “The healthcare sector added thousands of jobs last year.”

What part of speech is “sector”?

“Sector” is a noun.

Where does the word “sector” come from?

The word “sector” comes from Latin. From Latin sector, "cutter," from secare, "to cut" — the same root behind "section" and "dissect.".

Is “sector” a common word?

“Sector” is a very common word in modern English, usually learned at around the B2 level.

How many meanings does “sector” have?

“Sector” has 4 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a distinct part or division of something larger, especially an area of economic or social activity.

What is the difference between a sector and an industry?

A sector is a broad area of the economy, while an industry is a narrower group within it. The technology sector, for instance, contains the software, hardware, and semiconductor industries. Sectors gather related industries under one heading; industries group companies doing very similar work. The terms are used loosely, but sector is the wider one.

What are the main economic sectors?

Economists often split the economy into the primary sector (raw materials like farming and mining), the secondary sector (manufacturing and construction), and the tertiary sector (services). Some add a quaternary sector for knowledge and information work. A separate split divides activity into the public, private, and voluntary sectors by who owns and runs it.

What is the difference between the public and private sector?

The public sector is owned and run by the government and funded largely through taxes — schools, hospitals, and the police, for example. The private sector is made up of businesses owned by individuals or shareholders and driven by profit. A third, voluntary sector covers charities and non-profits that fall outside both.

What is an example of a sector?

The healthcare sector, the financial sector, the agricultural sector, and the education sector are all examples. Each names a distinct area of activity made up of many organisations doing related work. The word can also apply outside economics — a sector of a city or of society — meaning any distinct division of a larger whole.

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