Absorb
UK //əbˈzɔːb//US //əbˈzɔrb//
Definition
To take in a liquid, gas, or other substances.
In simple words: to take in or soak up something.
Examples
- The sponge can absorb a lot of water.
- Plants absorb sunlight to grow.
- He tried to absorb all the information from the lecture.
- The material can absorb sound, making the room quieter.
- Children are able to absorb languages quickly.
Usage notes
Use 'absorb' for physical processes (like liquids) and learning concepts. Avoid in very informal contexts.
Grammar pattern
absorb + object
Memory hint
Imagine a sponge absorbing water.
Collocations
- absorb knowledge
- absorb information
- absorb impact
Synonyms
- soak up
- take in
- assimilate
- learn
Antonyms
- release
- expel
- reject
Common mistakes
- Confusing 'absorb' with 'adopt' in learning contexts.
- Using 'absorb' without an object.
- Assuming 'absorb' only refers to liquids.