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Cap Definition & Meaning

1. A covering for the head, often with a visor or brim.

Example: I always wear a cap when i go jogging to keep the sun out of my eyes.

2. A limit or maximum amount.

Example: The company has placed a cap on the number of vacation days employees can take each year.

3. To cover or seal off the end of something.

Example: The plumber capped the leaking pipe to prevent further water damage.

4. A small explosive charge used to detonate larger explosives.

Example: The demolition crew placed caps on the dynamite sticks before setting them off.

5. A nickname or term of endearment for someone.

Example: My grandpa always called me "cap" when i was a kid.

Examples of the word cap used in sentences.

  • I lost my cap on the school trip, now I have to buy a new one.
  • I wear a cap to protect my head from the sun.
  • Can you please cap the pen before you put it in your bag?
  • My favorite football team won the league cap this season.
  • The bottle cap was stuck and wouldn't come off.
  • He forgot to cap the toothpaste and it dried out.
  • The maximum occupancy for this venue is capped at 100 people.
  • I need to buy a new cap for my upcoming hiking trip.
  • The nurse put a cap on my head before taking my temperature.
  • The cap of the bottle is too tight, I can't open it.
  • The company's revenue cap for the year was exceeded due to unexpected sales.
  • I always wear a cap when I go for a jog to avoid getting sunburned.
  • We need to cap the bottle tightly so that the milk doesn't go bad.
  • She was talented enough to play the piano pieces without a capo on the instrument.
  • The skipper ordered the sailors to go below deck and capsize the boat in case of a storm.
  • He was ready to cap off the night with a glass of red wine before going to bed.
  • The maximum amount in the account has reached its cap and no more funds can be added.
  • As a safety measure, all employees must wear a hard cap during construction work.
  • The water bottle cap was so tightly screwed that I had to use a plier to open it.
  • I wouldn't be able to go outside in winter without a warm woolen cap on my head.
  • The CEO's salary cap was increased after the company achieved record profits.
  • You need to tighten the cap on the bottle so that it won't spill.
  • The mountain climber wore a cap to shield himself from the sun's rays.
  • The police officer put a cap on the investigation, deeming it unsolvable.
  • The new cap I bought at the store fits perfectly on my head.
  • The new software is designed to cap the amount of time employees spend browsing the internet during work hours, increasing productivity and focus.
  • In the world of fashion, the baseball cap has become a ubiquitous accessory, worn by people of all ages and backgrounds.
  • As a symbol of authority, the king's crown sits atop his head, encrusted with precious gems and a glistening golden cap.
  • The ski instructor warned us to wear a helmet with a sturdy cap to protect our heads from the harsh and unforgiving winter weather.
  • During the chemistry experiment, the student placed a glass cap over the beaker to prevent any dangerous fumes from escaping into the air.
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