laminated
Laminated (adj) means Made by bonding thin layers together, or coated in a protective plastic film. Example: “The menu was laminated so it could be wiped clean.”
How to use laminated
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishBuilt from thin bonded layers, or covered in a thin plastic coating.
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The menu was _____ so it could be wiped clean.
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What does “laminated” mean?
The word “laminated” means made by bonding thin layers together, or coated in a protective plastic film. In plain terms, built from thin bonded layers, or covered in a thin plastic coating.
How do you pronounce “laminated”?
“Laminated” is pronounced LA-mih-nay-tuhd (/ˈlæ.mɪ.neɪ.təd/ in IPA).
How do you use “laminated” in a sentence?
Here is “laminated” used in a sentence: “The menu was laminated so it could be wiped clean.”
What part of speech is “laminated”?
“Laminated” is an adjective.