liquid

noun, adjective35 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.7

Describes a liquid that you can see through.

Describes a liquid that does not flow easily.

Describes a liquid that flows easily, like water.

Describes a liquid that can catch fire easily.

Describes a liquid with no color.

Describes a liquid that is not clear or transparent.

A more formal or technical term for a thick liquid.

Describes a liquid that evaporates easily at normal temperatures.

Liquid moves in a steady, continuous stream.

Liquid flows rapidly in a stream.

Liquid falls in small drops.

Liquid flows in a thin, slow stream.

Liquid flows slowly through a porous surface.

A thick liquid flows or seeps out slowly.

A very small, spherical amount of liquid.

Liquid contained within a glass.

Liquid contained within a cup.

Liquid contained within a bottle.

An amount of liquid that has spread out on a surface.

A small pool of liquid, especially of rain on the ground.

To take liquid into your mouth and swallow it.

To make a liquid flow from a container.

To make liquid go down your throat.

To accidentally let liquid flow out of its container.

To drink a liquid slowly, taking small amounts at a time.

To remove liquid from something, often by letting it flow away.

To soak up a liquid.

To heat a liquid until it starts to boil.

To absorb a liquid.

To remove solid parts from a liquid by passing it through a device like a sieve.

To remove all the liquid from a container.

Same as 'drain', common in British English.

Same as 'strain', common in British English.

To make a liquid thicker by boiling it.

To throw away the liquid because it is not needed.

To keep the liquid to use it later, especially in cooking.