Meaning & Definition of word "Petrol"

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    Petrol

    /ˈpɛtrəl/

    noun:

    • 1. A liquid fuel obtained from petroleum, used mainly for internal combustion engines.
      • Example: I need to stop and fill up the car with petrol before we head out on our road trip.
    • 2. A common term for gasoline, especially in British English.
      • Example: The price of petrol has gone up significantly in the last few months.
    • 3. A volatile flammable liquid hydrocarbons mixture obtained from crude oil and used as fuel.
      • Example: Her motorcycle requires petrol with a minimum octane rating of 95.
    • 4. A substance used for igniting, especially in the context of emergencies or during outdoor activities.
      • Example: He used petrol to start the campfire quickly.

    Etymology

    Derived from 'petroleum', from Latin 'petra' meaning rock and 'oleum' meaning oil.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    petrol station:

    A place where fuel is sold for vehicles.

    petrolhead:

    A person who is very enthusiastic about cars and motoring.

    running on fumes:

    A phrase indicating a vehicle is nearly out of petrol.

    Related Words

    petroleum:

    A natural liquid found in geological formations, used for fuel and other products.

    diesel:

    A specific type of fuel used in diesel engines, which is different from petrol.

    Slang Meanings of petrol

    Meaning: Gas

    Example Sentence: I need to stop for gas before we hit the highway.

    Meaning: Go juice

    Example Sentence: Keep the go juice topped up in your car for long trips.