vacuum

[ˈvækjum]

vacuum Definition

  • 1a space entirely devoid of matter
  • 2a device that uses suction to clean floors and surfaces

Using vacuum: Examples

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

  • Example

    The vacuum of space is a hostile environment for humans.

  • Example

    I need to use the vacuum to clean the carpet.

  • Example

    The vacuum cleaner sucks up all the dirt and dust from the floor.

vacuum Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for vacuum

Phrases with vacuum

  • in isolation from other things or factors

    Example

    It's difficult to evaluate the success of the project in a vacuum, without considering its impact on the community.

  • to leave a space or situation empty by removing something or someone

    Example

    The sudden resignation of the CEO created a vacuum in the company's leadership.

  • vacuum-packed

    packed in an airtight container from which air has been removed

    Example

    The coffee was vacuum-packed to preserve its freshness.

Origins of vacuum

from Latin 'vacuus', meaning 'empty'

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Summary: vacuum in Brief

The term 'vacuum' [ˈvækjum] refers to a space devoid of matter or a device that uses suction to clean floors and surfaces. It can be used in phrases like 'in a vacuum,' indicating isolation from other factors, or 'create a vacuum,' meaning to leave a space empty. 'Vacuum-packed' refers to packing in an airtight container with air removed.

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