Here are three sentences using the word 'thermometer':
"James used a thermometer to measure the temperature of the water."
"It is important not to break the thermometer because the glass could cut you."
"This thermometer is very old."
A thermometer measures how warm something is.
Celsius, Fahrenheit
The word "thermometer" has roots in English, Modern Latin, and French. The word is a combination of the French "thermometer" and the Modern Latin "thermometrum." The word "thermometer" came about in the 17th century.
A thermometer is an instrument for measuring temperature.
Yes, thermometer is a noun; a singular, common, concrete noun, a word for a thing.
Thermometer is divided like this: ther-mom-e-ter.
use thermometer in fever.
He checked the temperature with a thermometer.
The thermometer is broken.Put the thermometer under your tongue.
Allison checked the thermometer and discovered that it was below zero degrees.
When I got sick, I had to take my temperature using a thermometer.
I did not understand the nurse's inquiry as to what I had done with the thermometer. Will an inquiry be necessary to find that thermometer? A silent thermometer has no inquiry.
According to the thermometer, it is 80 degrees.
A thermometer is an instrument used to measure temperature.Get me a thermometer I think he has a fever.I'm using a meat thermometer so I know exactly when the roast is done.The thermometer must be broken, it says 62 degrees, but it feels like 92 in here!
The thermal energy output of the new engine was inefficient, as the thermometer quickly demonstrated.
use a thermometer.We can feel how hot or cold something is. However, sometimes things are just too hot or cold for us to feel safely. At other times we need to know exactly how hot or cold something is. When we need to measure temperature correctly we need to use an instrument called a thermometer. This measures temperature in degrees Celsius [sometimes called centigrade] or degrees Fahrenheit. There are different types of thermometers for different situations. A medical thermometer, for example, needs to be very accurate. It measures in fractions of degrees. When we are ill, even tiny changes in temperature are important. Some thermometers use a liquid that moves up a very fine glass tube. Most room thermometers, and outdoor thermometers are like this. The liquid is either mercury [ which is poisonous] or coloured alcohol. As liquids get warmer they expand [get bigger], and move up the tube. Water expands too, but not as much as alcohol and mercury. Thermometers that might be used by small children are not made of glass. They use a digital display which lights up the temperature. Inside the displays are chemicals that change colour according to the temperature.
The thermometer was in Celsius. It was 20 Degrees Celsius outside.
Quicksilver is one word and means mercury. The thermometer had quicksiver inside of it.