Evaporated Meaning in English
word · lemma: evaporate
iˈvæpɝˌeɪtəd/, /iˈvæpɝˌeɪtɪd/, /ɪˈvæpɝˌeɪtəd/, /ɪˈvæpɝˌeɪtɪd
ee-VAP-er-ay-tid
ɪvˈæpəɹˌeɪtɪd
ih-VAP-uh-ray-tid
Definition
Turned from a liquid into a gas, usually because of heat. Also used to mean something disappeared or was gone suddenly.
Usage & Nuances
Often used for liquids (water, milk) turning to steam, or for something disappearing quickly ('her smile evaporated'). Formal in scientific use, but also common in daily speech for both meanings.
Spanish: evaporado - se evaporóPortuguese (BR): evaporadoPortuguese (PT): evaporadoChinese (Simplified): 蒸发了Chinese (Traditional): 蒸發了Hindi: वाष्पित हुआArabic: تبخرBengali: বাষ্পীভূত হয়েছে - উবে গেছে (হঠাৎ অদৃশ্য) Russian: испарился - исчез (внезапно) Japanese: 蒸発した - 消えた(突然)Vietnamese: bốc hơi - biến mất (đột ngột)Korean: 증발했다 - 사라졌다 (갑자기)Turkish: buharlaşmış - aniden yok olduUrdu: بخارات بن گیا - غائب ہو گیا (اچانک)Indonesian: menguap - lenyap (tiba-tiba)
Example Sentences
The water evaporated after a few hours in the sun.
basic
All the milk in the pan evaporated.
basic
The puddle evaporated overnight.
basic
All my worries just evaporated when I heard the good news.
natural
The money I saved for vacation just evaporated after some unexpected bills.
natural
Her excitement evaporated when she realized it was just a joke.
natural