Condensed: meaning, definitions and examples

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condensed

 

[ kənˈdɛnst ]

Adjective / Verb
Context #1 | Adjective

weather

Having been reduced in volume, size, or scope; made more concise.

Synonyms

compact, compressed, concentrated.

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Word Description / Examples
condensed

Use it when referring to something that is made denser or more concise, often by removing excess water or details.

  • Condensed milk is thicker and sweeter than regular milk.
  • The book was condensed into a shorter, more readable version.
concentrated

Ideal when discussing a substance made stronger or more intense by reducing in volume or increasing in strength.

  • The juice is highly concentrated; you need to add water.
  • He studied with a concentrated effort to pass the exam.
compressed

Appropriate for describing something that has been pressed or squeezed to reduce its size or volume, often using pressure.

  • Compressed air is stored in tanks for industrial use.
  • The file was compressed to save disk space.
compact

Best used when describing something small, tightly packed, or efficiently designed.

  • The compact car is perfect for driving in the city.
  • She carried a compact camera during her travels.

Examples of usage

  • The forecast predicts condensed fog in the morning.
  • The condensed version of the report is easier to read.
Context #2 | Verb

milk

To extract or reduce (milk) by removing part of its water content.

Synonyms

concentrate, thicken.

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Word Description / Examples
condensed

Use this when you refer to something that has been made more compact or dense by removing excess material or water.

  • Condensed milk is often used in baking recipes.
  • The article is a condensed version of his original research.
concentrate

This is best for situations involving the process of making a solution thicker by removing liquid, or when referring to focusing all attention on a particular task or object.

  • Orange juice concentrate is a popular item in the freezer section of the grocery store.
  • He had to concentrate on his work to meet the deadline.
thicken

Ideal for describing the process of making a liquid more viscous or dense. Often used in cooking or scientific contexts.

  • Use flour to thicken the gravy.
  • As the soup continues to simmer, it will thicken.

Examples of usage

  • The dairy industry uses machines to condense milk.
  • The process of condensing milk results in a thicker texture.

Translations

Translations of the word "condensed" in other languages:

🇵🇹 condensado

🇮🇳 सघन

🇩🇪 kondensiert

🇮🇩 dikondensasi

🇺🇦 конденсований

🇵🇱 skondensowany

🇯🇵 凝縮した (ぎょうしゅくした)

🇫🇷 condensé

🇪🇸 condensado

🇹🇷 yoğunlaştırılmış

🇰🇷 응축된

🇸🇦 مكثف

🇨🇿 kondenzovaný

🇸🇰 kondenzovaný

🇨🇳 浓缩的 (nóngsuō de)

🇸🇮 kondenziran

🇮🇸 þétt

🇰🇿 конденсацияланған

🇬🇪 კონდენსირებული (kondensirebuli)

🇦🇿 kondensasiya olunmuş

🇲🇽 condensado

Etymology

The word 'condensed' originates from the Latin word 'condensare', which means to make dense or compact. The term has been used in various contexts over the centuries, from describing weather conditions to the process of condensing liquids. It has evolved to represent the idea of making something more concentrated or concise.

See also: condensable, condensation, condense, condenser, condensing.

Word Frequency Rank

Position #7,646 indicates this is an advanced-level word. While not essential for basic communication, it will enhance your ability to understand and create more nuanced content.