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bottle

/ˈbɑ.təl/

Meanings
  • noun

    A container with a narrow neck and a bulging body, used to store liquids or gases.

    - "He drank water from the bottle."
    - "The wine was stored in glass bottles."
    - "The baby sucked on the bottle."

Pronunciation
  1. /ˈbɑ.təl/



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  2. /ˈbɒ.təl/



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  3. /ˈbɑ.təl/



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  4. /ˈbɒ.təl/



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Antonyms

cowardice
Synonyms

balls , courage , guts , nerve , pluck , baby's bottle , feeding bottle , nursing bottle
Rhymes
Words rhyming with bottle
bottle , grotto , mottled , potter , potteried , potter's wheel , stewpot , totter , tottering , bottle-green , bottle-nosed
Variants
List of all variants of bottle that leads to same result
bottle , bottleful , bottlefuls , bottles , bottled , bottler , bottlers , bottling , bottle blond , bottle club , bottle clubs , bottle episode , bottle episodes , bottle-fed , bottle-feed , bottle-feeding , bottle-feeds , bottle gourd , bottle gourds , bottle green , bottle greens , bottle rocket , bottle rockets , bottle bank
Etymology
origin and the way in which meanings have changed throughout history.

Old English botol, from botelian 'to bottle'.


Trivia
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  1. The world's largest bottle of ketchup stands 15 meters tall and holds 16,925 gallons.

  2. The term 'bottle-fed' refers to feeding a baby from a bottle rather than the breast.

  3. The term 'bottled water' refers to water that is sold in plastic or glass bottles.

  4. The term 'bottleneck' refers to a point in a process where the flow of materials or information is restricted.


Related Concepts
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  1. Flask: A type of bottle with a long neck and a narrow opening, used to carry liquids, especially for drinking on the go.

  2. Jar: A container with a wide mouth and a long neck, used to store solid or semi-solid food or other materials.


Culture
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Bottles have been used for various purposes throughout history, including storing and transporting liquids, preserving food, and as decorative objects. In literature, bottles have appeared in works such as 'The Alchemist' by Paulo Coelho and 'The Adventures of Tom Sawyer' by Mark Twain.

How to Memorize "bottle"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a container with a narrow neck and a bulging body.
    - Visualize the shape and size of a typical bottle.
    - Think about how a bottle is used to store liquids.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'bottle' with the image of a container holding a drink.
    - Think about how a baby sucks on a bottle.
    - Associate the word with the sound of a bottle being opened.

  3. mnemonics

    - B-O-T-T-L-E: Brings Out The Tasty Liquids Every Time.
    - Big Orange Thing To Lift Everyday.
    - Bottle: Brings Out The Best Of Every Liquid.


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