Meaning & Definition of Absorbent in English
Absorbent
Capable of soaking up liquid or moisture.
Pronunciation:
/əbˈzɔːrbənt/Part of Speech:
adjectiveDetailed Definitions
Definition: Having the ability to absorb a liquid, gas, or other substance.
Example Sentence: The absorbent material quickly soaked up the spilled water.
Definition: Used to describe materials that can take in moisture, such as towels or sponges.
Example Sentence: This towel is highly absorbent and dries quickly.
Definition: In a broader context, capable of retaining or assimilating.
Example Sentence: The absorbent surface of the sponge makes it ideal for cleaning.
Etymology
Origin: Derived from the Latin 'absorbentem', the present participle of 'absorbere', meaning 'to suck in'.
Synonyms
Common Phrases and Expressions
- absorbent material: A type of material that is capable of soaking up liquids.
- absorbent qualities: The characteristics of a substance that allow it to absorb.
- highly absorbent: A description indicating a very effective level of absorbency.
Translations
- Spanish: absorbente
- French: absorbant
- German: absorbierend
- Russian: абсорбирующий
Related Words
- absorb: To take in or soak up a substance.
- sorb: To absorb or adsorb, often used in a scientific context.
- sponge: A porous material that can absorb liquids.
Slang Meanings of absorbent
Meaning: Wet
Example Sentence: After that rainstorm, the ground is totally absorbent.
Meaning: Thirsty
Example Sentence: I need to drink something; I’m feeling pretty absorbent right now.