Meaning & Definition of Grease in English
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Grease
A thick oily substance used for lubricating machinery or cooking.
Pronunciation:
/ɡriːs/Part of Speech:
noun, verbPlural:
greasesDetailed Definitions
Definition: A soft, thick oil or fat.
Example Sentence: The mechanic applied grease to the squeaky hinges.
Definition: A lubricant made of oil and fat, used to reduce friction.
Example Sentence: Grease can prevent damage to the engine by ensuring smooth movement of parts.
Definition: To lubricate or smear with grease.
Example Sentence: Make sure to grease the baking pan before pouring in the batter.
Etymology
Origin: Middle English gresse, from Old French graisse, from Latin grassa.
Synonyms
lubricantoilfatlardslime
Common Phrases and Expressions
- grease the wheels: To facilitate or make easier the process of something.
- grease someone's palm: To bribe someone.
- stay out of the grease: To avoid trouble or controversy.
Translations
- Spanish: grasa
- French: graisse
- German: Fett
- Russian: смазка
Related Words
- lubricate: To make something smooth or slippery to reduce friction.
- oily: Containing oil; slippery or greasy in texture.
- slick: Smooth and slippery, often as a result of being covered in grease.
Slang Meanings of grease
Meaning: Money, especially in terms of bribes.
Example Sentence: He’s making a lot of grease with those shady deals.
Meaning: A situation or conversation that is overly slick or deceitful.
Example Sentence: That guy has a lot of grease, be careful with him.