seals

word · lemma: seal

/ˈsiɫz/
seelz
/sˈiːlz/
seelz

Definition

Seals can refer to large marine animals with flippers, or to objects or substances used to close or secure something so that it stays shut.

Usage & Nuances

Plural of 'seal.' As a noun, 'seals' usually means the marine animals, but can also mean official stamps or devices used to close things securely. 'Seal' as a verb means to close or make something airtight. Watch for context: 'seals' in nature documentaries vs. 'seals' on envelopes or products.

Example Sentences

We saw several seals swimming near the rocks.

basic

The jars have tight seals to keep food fresh.

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The kids got excited when they spotted seals sunbathing at the beach.

natural

Make sure the bottle seals are unbroken before use.

natural

Old letters sometimes had wax seals with family crests.

natural

Some documents need official seals to be valid.

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