plastic

plastic
[[t]plæ̱stɪk[/t]]
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plastics
1) N-MASS: oft N n Plastic is a material which is produced by a chemical process and which is used to make many objects. It is light in weight and does not break easily.

...a wooden crate, sheltered from wetness by sheets of plastic...

A lot of the plastics that carmakers are using cannot be recycled.

...a black plastic bag.

2) ADJ-GRADED (disapproval) If you describe something as plastic, you mean that you think it looks or tastes unnatural or not real.

You wanted proper home-cooked meals, you said you had enough plastic hotel food and airline food...

When girls put on too much eye-shadow, they look plastic.

3) N-UNCOUNT If you use plastic or plastic money to pay for something, you pay for it with a credit card instead of using cash. [INFORMAL]

Using plastic to pay for an order is simplicity itself.

...shopping with their plastic money.

4) ADJ Something that is plastic is soft and can easily be made into different shapes.

You can also enjoy mud packs with the natural mud, smooth, gray, soft, and plastic as butter.

Syn:
pliable, flexible
Derived words:
plasticity [[t]plæstɪ̱sɪti[/t]] N-UNCOUNT

...the plasticity of the flesh.


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