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What is the Meaning of “Homogeneous”?

Homogeneous
/ˌhɒməˈdʒiːniəs/

Made up of things that are all the same kind. All parts look and behave the same way.

Definition of Homogeneous

Quick Meaning of Homogeneous

Made up of things that are all the same kind. All parts look and behave the same way.

Detailed Definition of Homogeneous

Consisting of parts or elements that are all of the same kind; uniform in composition throughout.

How to Pronounce Homogeneous

IPA: /ˌhɒməˈdʒiːniəs/
ho mo ge ne ous

Stress pattern: ooOoo (5-syllable word).

Tip: Stress the third syllable: hom-uh-JEE-nee-us. Say it: /ˌhɒməˈdʒiːniəs/. The final syllable is quick.

Watch out: Learners often mispronounce the 'g' sound (should sound like 'j' in 'judge'). Also, stress third syllable, not second.

Full pronunciation guide for “homogeneous” →

Origin and Etymology of Homogeneous

From Greek 'homogenēs'. 'Homo-' means 'same' + 'genos' means 'kind/type'. Entered English in 17th century from scientific Latin.

How to Use Homogeneous in a Sentence

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

  • “The study examined a homogeneous population with similar socioeconomic backgrounds.”
    C1 academic
  • “Homogeneous mixture means all components are distributed evenly throughout.”
    C1 daily
  • “The team was not homogeneous; members had diverse skills and experiences.”
    C1 formal

Synonyms and Antonyms of Homogeneous

Common Synonyms for Homogeneous

Smart Synonyms for Homogeneous — When to Use Each

uniform
Emphasizes sameness in appearance or character throughout
consistent
Suggests reliable sameness across different instances
monolithic
Formal; emphasizes rigid uniformity with no variation

Antonyms of Homogeneous

See all synonyms for “homogeneous” →

Common Collocations with Homogeneous

These phrases pair with “homogeneous” in everyday English:

  • homogeneous mixture
  • homogeneous population
  • homogeneous group
  • homogeneous sample
  • homogeneous distribution

Common Mistakes When Using Homogeneous

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

✗ Wrong: The society became more homogeneous because of diversity initiatives.
✓ Correct: The society became more heterogeneous because of diversity initiatives.
Why: Homogeneous means all the same. Diversity makes things heterogeneous (different), not homogeneous.
✗ Wrong: The samples are homogenous.
✓ Correct: The samples are homogeneous.
Why: 'Homogenous' is not standard. Use 'homogeneous'. (Note: 'homologous' exists but means different in biology.)
✗ Wrong: A homogeneous mixture with different substances.
✓ Correct: A homogeneous mixture appears uniform despite different substances. / A heterogeneous mixture with different substances.
Why: Homogeneous means uniform appearance. If you can see different substances, it's heterogeneous.

Words Confused With Homogeneous

  • Homogeneous vs Homogenized: Homogenized is a verb form meaning 'made homogeneous'; homogeneous is the adjective describing the state

Other Forms of Homogeneous

Frequently Asked Questions About Homogeneous

What is the meaning of "Homogeneous"?

Made up of things that are all the same kind. All parts look and behave the same way.

How do you pronounce "Homogeneous"?

The IPA is /ˌhɒməˈdʒiːniəs/. Stress the third syllable: hom-uh-JEE-nee-us. Say it: /ˌhɒməˈdʒiːniəs/. The final syllable is quick.

What part of speech is "Homogeneous"?

"Homogeneous" is an adjective at C1 level (Common European Framework).

What are synonyms for "Homogeneous"?

Common synonyms include uniform, consistent, identical.

How do you use "Homogeneous" in a sentence?

For example: "The study examined a homogeneous population with similar socioeconomic backgrounds."

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