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Capsule - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A capsule is a small container, often made of gelatin, that holds medicine or supplements. It can also refer to a compact, sealed unit, such as a space capsule or time capsule.

capsule

/ˈkæpsəl/ /ˈkæpsjuːl/

Definition:

A small container or case, often holding medicine or a dose of something.

Synonyms:

pill, tablet, pod, case

Part of Speech:

noun, verb

Antonyms:

unpack, expand

Common Collocations:

time capsule, space capsule, gelatin capsule, vitamin capsule

Derivatives:

capsular, capsulate

Usage Tips:

Use "capsule" for small containers or doses; as a verb, it means to summarize concisely.

Common Phrases:

time capsule, in a nutshell, space capsule

Etymology:

From Latin "capsula," meaning small box or chest; derived from "capsa" (case).

Examples:

  • 1. She swallowed the medicine capsule with water.
  • 2. The astronaut entered the space capsule before launch.
  • 3. The report was capsuled into three key points.
  • 4. They buried a time capsule for future generations.

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