Meaning & Definition of word "Waterproof"
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Waterproof
/ˈwɔːtərpruːf/
verb:
- 1. To make something impervious to water.
- Example: We need to waterproof the canvas tent before our camping trip.
- 2. To treat an object or material to ensure it does not absorb water.
- Example: She plans to waterproof her hiking boots to keep her feet dry.
adjective:
- 1. Impervious to water; not allowing water to pass through.
- Example: I bought a waterproof jacket to wear in the rain.
- 2. Designed to be resistant to water, especially for outdoor use.
- Example: The waterproof phone case protected my device while I was kayaking.
- 3. Capable of preventing water from causing damage.
- Example: They installed waterproof flooring in the kitchen to prevent water damage.
Etymology
Derived from the combination of 'water' and 'proof', where 'proof' means to protect or resist.
Common Phrases and Expressions
waterproof the plan:
To make a plan or strategy foolproof or secure against failure.
waterproof theory:
A hypothesis or concept that is solid and unlikely to be disproved.
Related Words
water-resistant:
Able to withstand the effects of water to a degree.
impermeable:
Not allowing fluid to pass through; impermeable.
Slang Meanings of waterproof
Meaning: Rainproof
Example Sentence: That new jacket is so good, it's completely rainproof!
Meaning: Splash proof
Example Sentence: I love my phone; it's splash proof and can handle a bit of rain.