Inflated.
The abstract noun of "inflate" is inflation.
Anything that looks so good. It isn't, it Inflates more and more and than pops. Just like a bubble.
When you inflate a balloon, you are adding air to it which increases the pressure inside. The pressure from the air molecules pushes against the elastic walls of the balloon, causing it to expand and inflate.
You can inflate a balloon without air by using a different gas, such as helium, which is often used for party balloons. Alternatively, you can use a manual or electric pump to inflate the balloon with a liquid, such as water, which will evaporate and create gas inside the balloon.
Yes, you can inflate a balloon by using a chemical reaction, such as mixing vinegar and baking soda inside the balloon to produce carbon dioxide gas, which will inflate the balloon.
One adjective is inflatable.
Inflatable
expand inflate As a adjective, inflated, full-scale, large, roomy
the prefix is in-
able as in "inflatable".
Inflate is a verb.
The word "inflatable" is an adjective. Other inflatable words include: prices, balloons, tires, dirigibles (airships), and floating devices for pools and water sports.
The abstract noun of "inflate" is inflation.
Blowfish/pufferfish inflate with water when underwater, but inflate with air when removed from that environment.
The antonym of "inflate" is "deflate", if used to mean 'fill with air'. If 'inflate' is used as a meaning of 'exaggerate', then the antonym would be 'understate'.
Yes, but it will not inflate very much
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