Meaning & Definition of word "Perishable"

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    Perishable

    /ˈpɛrɪʃəbl/

    adjective:

    • 1. liable to decay or go bad quickly, especially food items that have a limited shelf life.
      • Example: Fruits and vegetables are considered perishable goods that must be stored properly.
    • 2. unable to last indefinitely; likely to perish or become unusable.
      • Example: During summer, perishable items need to be consumed quickly to avoid spoilage.
    • 3. referring to anything that is subject to deterioration over time.
      • Example: The store specializes in selling perishable products like dairy and meat.

    Etymology

    From the Latin 'perire', meaning 'to perish'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    perishable goods:

    Items that are prone to spoilage.

    perishable food:

    Any food that has a limited shelf life and requires refrigeration.

    perishable cargo:

    Cargo that is subject to spoilage, often requiring special handling.

    Related Words

    spoilage:

    The process of food becoming unfit for consumption.

    expiration:

    The date after which something is no longer good.

    shelf life:

    The length of time that an item remains usable.

    Slang Meanings of perishable

    Meaning: A term used to describe something that is of little lasting value.

    Example Sentence: That idea is pretty perishable; it won’t last long.

    Meaning: Referring to an event or situation that quickly loses significance.

    Example Sentence: His fame was perishable after the scandal.