Pronunciation: /ˈlæməˌneɪtɪd/

Definitions of laminated

adjective a describing word that modifies a noun by giving more information about its attributes or qualities

Example Sentences

A1 The laminated card is durable and waterproof.

A2 She handed me a laminated map of the city.

B1 The menu at the restaurant was laminated for easy cleaning.

B2 The ID badges were laminated to protect them from wear and tear.

C1 The contract was printed on high-quality, laminated paper.

C2 The artist created a stunning piece using laminated glass panels.

Examples of laminated in a Sentence

formal The document was carefully laminated to protect it from water damage.

informal I laminated my favorite recipe so it wouldn't get ruined in the kitchen.

slang I'm gonna laminate this picture of us so it lasts forever.

figurative Her smile was like a laminated memory, forever preserved in my mind.

Grammatical Forms of laminated

past tense

laminated

plural

laminated

comparative

more laminated

superlative

most laminated

present tense

laminate

future tense

will laminate

perfect tense

have laminated

continuous tense

is laminating

singular

laminated

positive degree

laminated

infinitive

to laminate

gerund

laminating

participle

laminating

Origin and Evolution of laminated

First Known Use: 1664 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'laminated' originated from the Latin word 'lamina' meaning 'thin plate or layer'.
Evolution of the word: Initially used in the context of thin layers of material pressed together, the term 'laminated' has evolved to encompass a broader range of materials and processes involving bonding or layering together different substances for various purposes.