Definitions and Examples of absorb, attract, gather
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
To take in or soak up a liquid or substance.
Example
The sponge can absorb a lot of water before it becomes saturated.
To draw or pull something towards oneself.
Example
The bright colors of the flowers attract bees and butterflies.
To come together in one place; to collect or accumulate something.
Example
The family would gather around the dinner table every evening to share a meal.
Key Differences: absorb vs attract vs gather
- 1Absorb is the opposite of exude in terms of direction: exude means to release or emit, while absorb means to take in or soak up.
- 2Attract is the opposite of exude in terms of effect: exude repels or emits, while attract draws or pulls something towards oneself.
- 3Gather is the opposite of exude in terms of action: exude releases or emits, while gather collects or accumulates.
Effective Usage of absorb, attract, gather
- 1Science Experiments: Use absorb and exude to describe the movement of liquids in experiments.
- 2Marketing: Use attract to describe the appeal of a product or service.
- 3Social Gatherings: Use gather to describe people coming together for events or occasions.
Remember this!
The antonyms of exude are absorb, attract, and gather. These words convey the opposite meaning of exude, which is to release or emit something. Use these words in science experiments, marketing, and social gatherings to describe different actions, effects, and directions.