evaporate in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8
Definition
To change from a liquid state to a vapor, typically due to heat.
Sample Sentences
- The puddles began to evaporate under the scorching sun.
- As the heat increased, the water in the kettle started to evaporate rapidly.
- If you leave the open container on the counter, the juice will eventually evaporate.
- Scientists study how quickly different liquids can evaporate at various temperatures.
- In the dry climate, moisture from the soil can evaporate much faster than in humid areas.
- The puddle began to evaporate under the warm afternoon sun.
- As the water heated up, it started to evaporate, leaving the dish dry.
- When you boil the soup, the steam rising is the moisture evaporating into the air.
- The scientist explained how the liquid would evaporate more quickly in a vacuum.
- With time, the ink on the paper will slowly evaporate, fading the writing.