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Capped - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Capped means having a limit or maximum set on something, such as a price, salary, or amount. It can also refer to covering the top of an object, like a bottle with a cap.

capped

/kæpt/ /kæpt/

Definition:

Covered or sealed at the top, or limited to a maximum amount.

Synonyms:

Covered, sealed, limited, topped, closed

Part of Speech:

Adjective, verb (past tense)

Antonyms:

Uncapped, open, unlimited

Common Collocations:

Capped bottle, capped fees, capped salary, capped interest rate

Derivatives:

Capping (noun), cap (verb/noun)

Usage Tips:

Use "capped" to describe something with a limit or cover, like a bottle or financial restriction.

Common Phrases:

Capped off, salary-capped, interest-capped

Etymology:

From Old English "cæppe," meaning a head covering; later extended to mean limits or covers in general.

Examples:

  • 1. The bottle was tightly capped to prevent spills.
  • 2. Her salary was capped at $100,000 per year.
  • 3. The dentist capped my broken tooth yesterday.
  • 4. The government capped the price of essential goods.

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