Meaning & Definition of word "Vapor"
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Vapor
/ˈveɪpər/
noun:
- 1. An often transient state or condition that is imperceptible or insubstantial.
- Example: His promises turned to vapor as time passed.
- 2. A substance diffused or suspended in the air, especially in the form of tiny particles of liquid or solid.
- Example: The vapor from the boiling water rose into the air.
- 3. The gaseous state of a substance that is normally liquid or solid at room temperature.
- Example: When heated, the ice transformed into water vapor.
verb:
- 1. To convert (a substance) into vapor or steam.
- Example: The scientist vaporized the liquid using a special apparatus.
- 2. To become or cause to become vapor.
- Example: The sunlight caused the dew on the grass to vapor away.
Etymology
Middle English, from Latin vapor, meaning 'mist, steam, or air'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
vapor trail:
The visible path left by an aircraft in the sky, caused by water vapor.
vapor lock:
A condition in which vaporized fuel prevents a liquid fuel system from operating correctly.
Related Words
condensation:
The process of a gas turning into a liquid.
evaporation:
The process of a liquid changing into a vapor.
humidity:
The amount of water vapor present in the air.
Slang Meanings of vapor
Meaning: To vaporize or smoke a substance, often referring to marijuana.
Example Sentence: He decided to vapor after dinner instead of smoking cigarettes.
Meaning: To brag or boast, often about one's abilities or possessions.
Example Sentence: She was just vapor about her new job and how much money she was making.