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Porous

Verb / ˈpɔ:rʌs / Another word for porous — explore alternatives below. For syllable breakdowns and pronunciation, see this word on Syllablesworld.

Definition

adjective - having small holes that allow water or air to pass through easily

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Common collocations

  • porous rock
  • porous material
  • porous soil
  • porous bone
  • porous structure
  • porous surface
  • highly porous

Word family

adjective porous

Usage note

Porous describes materials that have small holes or spaces through which liquid or gas can pass. It is often used in scientific or technical contexts but can also describe natural materials like soil or bone.

Example sentences

  1. The soil is porous, so it drains well.
  2. The rock is not porous, so it does not absorb water.
  3. The sponge is porous, so it can be used for cleaning.
  4. The membrane is porous, so it allows molecules to pass through.
  5. The concrete is porous, so it needs to be sealed to prevent water damage.

Quotes

  • The porous nature of the internet means that we can get our message out to a large audience quickly. - Ethan Zuckerman
  • The porous borders of the United States have allowed terrorists and criminals to enter our country illegally. - Tom Tancredo
  • The porousness of human memory allows us to forget painful experiences and move on with our lives. - Daniel Schacter

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