Compact
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adjective
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noun
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verb
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(As an adjective)
Compact ( adjective )
- Having all parts close together; densely packed.
- Small in size and easy to carry.
- Having a simple and neat appearance.
Origin:
Derived from the latin word 'compactus' meaning 'pressed together'.
Examples:
- This compact car is easy to park in tight spaces.
- The compact design of this phone makes it easy to carry in your pocket.
- The compact city is known for its bustling streets and crowded buildings.
(As a noun)
Compact ( noun )
- Having all parts close together; densely packed.
- Small in size and easy to carry.
- Having a simple and neat appearance.
Origin:
Derived from the latin word 'compactus' meaning 'pressed together'.
Examples:
- This compact car is easy to park in tight spaces.
- The compact design of this phone makes it easy to carry in your pocket.
- The compact city is known for its bustling streets and crowded buildings.
(As a verb)
Compact ( verb )
- Having all parts close together; densely packed.
- Small in size and easy to carry.
- Having a simple and neat appearance.
Origin:
Derived from the latin word 'compactus' meaning 'pressed together'.
Examples:
- This compact car is easy to park in tight spaces.
- The compact design of this phone makes it easy to carry in your pocket.
- The compact city is known for its bustling streets and crowded buildings.