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insulator

non-conductive material
[C] Countable
pl: insulators

This term carries a strong technical connotation, typically appearing in physics, engineering, or construction contexts. It describes a barrier that resists flow, creating a zone of protection or isolation to prevent energy loss or dangerous electrical discharge. While a conductor allows energy to move freely, an insulator forces it to stop or deviate. The word suggests a state of stability and containment, whether it is a ceramic peg on a power line or a thick layer of foam in a wall to keep a house warm.

Refers to a specific object or substance used for insulation, such as a piece of rubber or a specific chemical compound.

Meanings

Nounnon-conductive material

A material or device that prevents the passage of heat or electricity.

"The rubber coating on the wire acts as an insulator."

Examples

The rubber coating on the wire acts as an insulator.

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