cap
How to Use Cap
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishMost often a soft hat, a protective cover, or a maximum limit — plus, in slang, a lie.
The slang sense (lie/exaggeration) is very informal — don't use it in formal writing.
If someone says "no cap," they mean "no lie, I'm serious" — the opposite is "that's cap."
Trace the full origin ↓Word Forms
capped past tense, capped past tense, caps plural, caps plural, caps singular, caps singular
Fill the Gap
Can you complete this real example?
He pulled his baseball _____ low to shade his eyes.
Etymology
From Old English cæppe ("hood, head-covering"), itself borrowed from Late Latin cappa. The same root eventually gave English "cape," "cope," and "chapel."