cap

[kæp]

cap Definition

  • 1a soft, flat hat with a curved part at the front, often worn as part of a uniform
  • 2a protective cover or lid for an object or device
  • 3the maximum amount that can be achieved or produced in a particular period of time

Using cap: Examples

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

  • Example

    He wore a cap with his team's logo on it.

  • Example

    The pen has a cap to protect the tip.

  • Example

    The factory is operating at full capacity, reaching its cap for production.

cap Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with cap

  • to limit or restrict something

    Example

    The government put a cap on the number of visitors allowed in the park.

  • to show admiration or respect for someone

    Example

    I take my cap off to anyone who can run a marathon.

  • feather in one's cap

    an achievement or honor that one can be proud of

    Example

    Winning the championship was a feather in his cap.

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Summary: cap in Brief

The term 'cap' [kæp] refers to a type of hat, a protective cover, or the maximum amount that can be achieved. It can be used in phrases like 'put a cap on something,' meaning to limit or restrict, and 'take one's cap off to someone,' showing admiration or respect. 'Cap' can also be used in the phrase 'feather in one's cap,' denoting an achievement or honor.

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