B1verb10K+

UK//ˈluː.brɪ.keɪt//US//ˈluː.brɪ.keɪt//

Meaning of Lubricate

In simple words: to make something slippery or smooth with oil or a similar substance

Lubricate in a sentence

How to use Lubricate

Grammar pattern

lubricate + object

Memory hint

Think of 'lubricate' as 'lube' + 'create' - to create a smooth surface with oil.

Related words

Collocations with Lubricate

  • lubricate machinery
  • lubricate parts
  • lubricate surfaces

Synonyms for Lubricate

Opposites of Lubricate

Common mistakes with Lubricate

  • Confusing with 'lubrication' - remember it's a verb, not a noun.
  • Using it intransitively - it needs an object.
  • Mispronouncing it - ensure the stress is on the second syllable.

Compare Lubricate with Oil, Grease, Smooth

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Frequently asked questions about Lubricate

What does Lubricate mean?

to make something slippery or smooth with oil or a similar substance

What is the definition of Lubricate?

To apply a substance, usually oil, to reduce friction between surfaces.

How do you use Lubricate in a sentence?

The mechanic will lubricate the engine regularly to keep it running smoothly.

Can you give another example of Lubricate?

Always lubricate the hinges to avoid squeaking.

What are synonyms for Lubricate?

Common alternatives include oil, grease, smooth.

What is the opposite of Lubricate?

Opposite meanings include friction, stickiness, stick.

What words go with Lubricate?

It commonly pairs with lubricate machinery, lubricate parts, lubricate surfaces.

What are common mistakes when using Lubricate?

Confusing with 'lubrication' - remember it's a verb, not a noun. Using it intransitively - it needs an object. Mispronouncing it - ensure the stress is on the second syllable.

How do you pronounce Lubricate?

US: //ˈluː.brɪ.keɪt//, UK: //ˈluː.brɪ.keɪt//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Lubricate?

Typically used in a technical or mechanical context. Less common in everyday conversations.

What CEFR level is Lubricate?

"Lubricate" is at B1 level on the CEFR scale.