aerated

[ˈeəreɪtɪd]

aerated Definition

  • 1to introduce air into a material, typically soil or a liquid, to improve its growing conditions or taste
  • 2to charge a liquid with gas, typically carbon dioxide, to make it effervescent

Using aerated: Examples

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

  • Example

    The lawn needs to be aerated to improve its growth.

  • Example

    The bartender aerated the wine before serving it.

  • Example

    The soda was aerated to give it a bubbly texture.

aerated Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for aerated

Antonyms for aerated

Phrases with aerated

  • aerated drinks

    carbonated beverages

    Example

    I prefer aerated drinks over still ones.

  • chocolate that has been whipped to incorporate air and create a lighter texture

    Example

    The aerated chocolate melted in my mouth.

  • a liquid fertilizer made by steeping compost in water and adding air to promote microbial growth

    Example

    The gardener used aerated compost tea to fertilize the plants.

Origins of aerated

from Latin 'aer', meaning 'air'

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Summary: aerated in Brief

To 'aerate' [ˈeəreɪtɪd] means to introduce air into a material, such as soil or a liquid, to improve its growing conditions or taste. It can also refer to charging a liquid with gas, typically carbon dioxide, to make it effervescent. Examples include aerating the lawn to improve growth and aerating wine to enhance its flavor. 'Aerated' is synonymous with 'carbonated,' 'effervescent,' and 'fizzy.'