Definition: 1. A substance that flows freely and is not a solid or a gas, for example water or oil. 2. Clear and bright. 3. Changed from a solid to a liquid state.
Use 'liquid' in a sentence:
1. We found a cyst and I suctioned off the liquid within.
2. The electrodes are immersed in liquid.
3. Matter exists in three states: solid, liquid and gas.
4. Butterflies feed on a sweet liquid produced by flowers.
5. This controls the absorption of liquids.
6. Boil the liquid in a small saucepan to reduce it by half.
7. They created colored, liquid, and hard soaps.
8. During that period, such jars carried only liquid.
9. Fats are solid at room temperature, and oil is liquid at room temperature.
10. The hot liquid splashed down on the concrete and rebounded.
11. The compressed gas is cooled and condenses into a liquid.
12. The wounds may heal cleanly or they may ooze a clear liquid.
13. Freon exists both in liquid and gaseous states.
14. The new armor is not pure liquid, of course.
15. Drink plenty of liquid.
16. Mercury, the fascinating liquid metal is not the only liquid metal.
17. Water exists in three states: liquid, gas, and solid.
18. All evidence of water in liquid form, large quantities of it.