setting
noun /ˈsetɪŋ/
  /ˈsetɪŋ/
- an environment where something is located; the place at which something happens
- a rural/an ideal/a beautiful/an idyllic setting
 - setting for something It was the perfect setting for a wonderful Christmas.
 - in a setting The exhibition shows how bees can live happily in an urban setting.
 - This is the first time the method has been tested in a clinical setting.
 - Infections acquired in health-care settings are of increasing concern.
 - People tend to behave differently in different social settings.
 
Synonyms environmentenvironment- setting
 - surroundings
 - background
 
- environment the conditions in a place that affect the behaviour and development of somebody/something:
- An unhappy home environment can affect children’s behaviour.
 - a pleasant working environment
 
 - setting a place or situation of a particular type, in which something happens or exists:
- The island provided an idyllic setting for the concert.
 
 - surroundings everything that is around or near somebody/something:
- The huts blend in perfectly with their surroundings.
 
 - background the things or area behind or around the main objects or people that are in a place or picture:
- The mountains in the background were capped with snow.
 
 
- in (a/an) environment/setting/surroundings
 - (a/an) new/unfamiliar environment/setting/surroundings
 - somebody/something’s immediate environment/surroundings
 - (a) dramatic setting/background
 
Extra Examples- The hospital is an unlikely setting for an art auction.
 - The site creates a dramatic setting for the new building.
 - a hotel in a beautiful mountain setting
 - a lovely setting for a picnic
 - elderly people living in a domestic setting
 - wild animals in their natural setting
 - A pub was an unliklely setting for a royal reception.
 - Such problems are best worked out within a family setting.
 - The island provided an idyllic setting for the concert.
 
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- natural
 - attractive
 - beautiful
 - …
 
- create
 - make
 - provide
 - …
 
- in a/the…setting
 - setting for
 - setting in
 - …
 
 - the place and time at which the action of a play, novel, etc. takes place
- short stories with a contemporary setting
 - New York City is the setting of his new novel.
 - setting for something London has been used as the setting for many films.
 - The Scottish Highlands provide the settings for many of his stories.
 
Extra ExamplesTopics Literature and writingb1, Film and theatreb1- The writer fails to place the events in their wider political setting.
 - the rural setting of Petrarch's sonnets
 
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- natural
 - attractive
 - beautiful
 - …
 
- create
 - make
 - provide
 - …
 
- in a/the…setting
 - setting for
 - setting in
 - …
 
 - a position at which the controls on a machine can be set, to set the speed, height, temperature, etc.
- There are three speed settings: high, medium, and low.
 - at a setting The performance of the engine was tested at different settings.
 - The oven should be at a high setting.
 - on a setting He keeps the car's speakers on a low volume setting.
 - In very hot weather it may be necessary to adjust the temperature setting on your fridge.
 
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- high
 - low
 - medium
 - …
 
- adjust
 - alter
 - change
 - …
 
- at a/the setting
 
 - usually settings [plural]the place on a computer or other electronic device where you can choose the way that it works or looks; the particular choices that you make
- To change the size of the font, go to Settings.
 - It's easy to change the settings on your device.
 - All tests were run at default settings.
 
 - (music) music written to go with a poem, etc.
- Schubert’s setting of a poem by Goethe
 
 - a piece of metal in which a precious stone is fixed to form a piece of jewellery
- a ruby in a heavy gold setting
 
 - a complete set of equipment for eating with (knife, fork, spoon, glass, etc.) for one person, arranged on a table
- a place setting