adjective relating to or resembling vapor; airy or insubstantial
In literature, 'vaporous' is used to describe ethereal or insubstantial qualities, often in a metaphorical sense.
In art, 'vaporous' can be used to describe a technique or style that creates a sense of misty or hazy atmosphere in a painting or other visual work.
In meteorology, 'vaporous' is used to describe atmospheric conditions or phenomena related to vapor or moisture in the air.
In chemistry, 'vaporous' is used to describe substances that are in a gaseous state or have properties similar to vapor.
In literature, the term 'vaporous' may be used to describe writing that is insubstantial or lacking depth.
Psychologists may use the term 'vaporous' to describe thoughts or ideas that are fleeting or not well-grounded.
Chemists may use 'vaporous' to describe substances that are in a gaseous state or easily evaporate.
Meteorologists may use 'vaporous' to describe clouds or fog that appear thin or misty.