Vapor
UK //ˈveɪpə//US //ˈveɪpər//
Definition
A gaseous state of a substance that is typically liquid at room temperature.
In simple words: A gas or mist that comes from a liquid.
Examples
- The vapor from the boiling pot filled the kitchen.
- In winter, the vapor from your breath can be seen in the cold air.
- The scientist studied the properties of vapor in different temperatures.
- Seeing vapor rise from the lake in the morning is beautiful.
- Vapor can condense back into liquid under certain conditions.
Usage notes
Use 'vapor' in scientific contexts or when discussing weather. Avoid informal settings.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of vapor as 'vague' mist floating in the air.
Collocations
- water vapor
- vapor pressure
- vapor trail
- vaporization process
Synonyms
- mist
- fume
- steam
- gas
Antonyms
- solid
- liquid
Common mistakes
- Confusing with 'steam' which is specifically from boiling water.
- Using 'vapor' for solid substances instead of gases.