ceramic

[səˈramɪk]

ceramic Definition

  • 1objects made of clay hardened by heat, such as pottery, tiles, and figurines
  • 2the art or process of making objects from clay

Using ceramic: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "ceramic" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The museum has a collection of ancient ceramics from different cultures.

  • Example

    She took a ceramic class to learn how to make bowls and vases.

  • Example

    The kitchen floor is tiled with ceramic tiles.

ceramic Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for ceramic

Phrases with ceramic

  • artistic creations made of clay, such as sculptures, pottery, and figurines

    Example

    The museum has a special exhibit featuring ceramic art from around the world.

  • a layer of ceramic material applied to a surface for protection or decoration

    Example

    The car's paint was protected by a ceramic coating that made it shiny and resistant to scratches.

  • the businesses involved in the production and sale of ceramic products

    Example

    The city's economy relies heavily on the ceramic industry, which exports its products worldwide.

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Summary: ceramic in Brief

Ceramic [səˈramɪk] refers to objects made of clay hardened by heat, such as pottery, tiles, and figurines. It also encompasses the art or process of making objects from clay. Examples include 'The museum has a collection of ancient ceramics from different cultures.' and 'She took a ceramic class to learn how to make bowls and vases.' Phrases like 'ceramic art' and 'ceramic coating' denote artistic creations and protective layers, respectively.

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