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vapor
[vey-per]
noun
a visible exhalation, such as fog, mist, steam, smoke, or noxious gas, diffused through or suspended in the air.
The vapors rising from the bogs smelled muddy.
Physics.a gas at a temperature below its critical temperature.
a substance converted into a gaseous state for technical or medicinal uses.
a combination of gaseous particles of a substance and air.
Archaic.vapors,
harmful exhalations formerly supposed to be produced within the body, especially in the stomach.
mental or physical illness, such as depression or hypochondria, formerly supposed to result from such exhalations, especially in women.
Often Facetious.the vapors. a feeling of being overwhelmed with strong emotion.
That guy gives the press the vapors every time he announces a new project.
Archaic.
a strange, senseless, or fantastic notion.
something insubstantial or transitory.
verb (used with object)
to cause to rise or pass off in, or as if in, vapor; vaporize.
Archaic.to affect with the vapors; depress.
verb (used without object)
to rise or pass off in the form of vapor.
to emit vapor or exhalations.
to talk or act grandiloquently, pompously, or boastfully; bluster.
vapor
/ ˈɪə /
noun
the US spelling of vapour
vapor
The gaseous state of a substance that is normally liquid or solid at room temperature, such as water that has evaporated into the air.
See more at vapor pressure See also water vapor
A faintly visible suspension of fine particles of matter in the air, as mist, fumes, or smoke.
A mixture of fine droplets of a substance and air, as the fuel mixture of an internal-combustion engine.
Usage
Other Word Forms
- vaporable adjective
- vaporability noun
- vaporer noun
- vaporless adjective
- vaporlike adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of vapor1
Example Sentences
We have to ridicule and humble Trump rather than calling on everyone to quake in their boots and be overcome by the vapors in the face of Trump’s attacks.
Inhalation of selenium vapors may also cause dizziness, fatigue, irritation of the mucous membranes and respiratory effects.
Residents have also raised concerns about the potential health effects of high levels of hydrogen sulfide and other gases and vapors emanating from the river.
Hydrogen is a promising source of energy that produces water vapor instead of carbon dioxide as its byproduct, which proponents say could be used to power hard-to-decarbonize industries such as steel production, manufacturing and transportation.
Depending on the type of rocket fuel used, launches produce nitrogen oxides, chlorine, black carbon particles, water vapor, carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide — and no propellant avoids creating of some kind of emissions.
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