Meaning and usage of seal word
What is definition, meaning and usage of word seal

Word of the Day: Seal

When used as a verb, the word “seal” means to close.

  • Alisha sealed the chicken in a freezer bag before putting it in the freezer.
  • If you don’t seal the lid, the food in the container might dry out.
  • Jim sealed a deal for the purchase of some property downtown. (“seal a deal” / “seal the deal” is very popular when two groups or two people come to a business agreement.)
  • Before Betsy was laid to rest in the cemetery, her body was sealed inside a coffin.

Sometimes the word “seal” is used when a surface is protected by a chemical.

  • The floor is chemically sealed to protect it from wear and tear.
  • The parking lot was sealed last weekend and new stripes were added, so it now looks like new.

As a noun, the word “seal” can be a few different things:

  • You lick the seal on an envelope to keep it closed.
  • A seal is a type of mammal that lives in the water and on land.
  • An official seal on a document shows that a person in a position of authority has reviewed the document or given approval.

 

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