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vapor

Transitive VerbIntransitive Verb[C/U] Both
pl: vaporspp: vaporizeding: vaporizing

This word evokes a sense of translucency and instability, suggesting something that is barely there or in the process of vanishing. It carries a clinical or scientific weight when discussing chemistry, but shifts toward a ghostly or atmospheric quality in literary descriptions of fog and mist. In a psychological or archaic sense, it refers to a state of moodiness or depression, reflecting an old belief that internal gases influenced a person's temperament. This gives the word a subtle association with fragility and fleeting emotions.

Uncountable when referring to the general state of a gas (the air was full of vapor). Countable when referring to a specific, localized cloud or a distinct type of gas (a strange vapor rose from the beaker).

Meanings

Noun

A substance diffused in the air, typically a gas resulting from the evaporation of a liquid.

"The valley was filled with a thick morning vapor."

Transitive Verb
[something]

To convert a substance into a gas through heat.

"The machine is designed to vaporize the liquid quickly."

Intransitive Verb
[something]

To turn into a gas or disappear like a mist.

"The dew began to vaporize as the sun rose."

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