neoprene

neoprene


Pronunciation

neoprene (niː-ə-ˌpriːn)

  • niː (long e sound, like "cheat")

  • ə (schwa sound, a neutral vowel sound)

  • ˌpriːn (short e sound, like "in", followed by long e sound, like "cheat")


Word Form Variations

Neoprene has the following word form variations:

  • Singular: neoprene

  • Plural: neoprenes


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Definitions, Synonyms, Antonyms

Noun:

  • A type of synthetic rubber known for its water resistance, elasticity, and insulating properties. (synonyms: polychloroprene, chloroprene rubber)

  • A material made from neoprene, often used in the form of a fabric or foam. (synonyms: neoprene fabric, neoprene foam)

  • A wetsuit or other protective clothing made from neoprene. (This usage is less common, but can be encountered) (synonyms: wetsuit material)

Adjective:

  • Made of neoprene. (synonyms: polychloroprene)

    • Example: "I wore neoprene gloves for washing the dishes." (This usage is less common than the noun form but can be used for clarity.)


Examples of Use

Books:

  • "The surfers donned their thick neoprene wetsuits before paddling out into the frigid water." 

Newspapers:

  • "A new study suggests that neoprene phone cases may not be as protective against drops as previously thought." 

Online Publications:

  • "Looking for the best neoprene laptop sleeve for your new computer? Check out our buying guide!" 

Entertainment Mediums:

  • Movie: In the diving scene of "The Abyss," the characters check their neoprene drysuits for leaks before submerging.

  • Video Game: In the popular game "Fortnite," players can acquire character skins made to resemble neoprene outfits.

General Public Discourse:

  • "Are neoprene gloves worth it for gardening?" (Online forum discussion)

  • "I need to buy some neoprene fabric to repair my kayak." (Conversation at a sporting goods store)


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10 Famous Quotes Using the term Neoprene

Unfortunately, neoprene is a relatively new material (invented in the 1930s) and doesn't hold the historical weight to be featured in many famous quotes. Famous quotes tend to focus on timeless themes and experiences, and neoprene use is often specific to certain activities.

However, here are some creative alternatives that capture the essence of neoprene's properties:

  1. "Innovation is like a good wetsuit (made of neoprene) - it keeps you warm and protected while venturing into the unknown." (Made-up quote)

  2. "Just like a cozy neoprene sleeve keeps your coffee warm, true friendship keeps your heart warm." (Made-up quote)

  3. "Life is like a neoprene laptop case - it protects what's valuable but can get worn down with use." (Made-up quote)

  4. Misattributed Quote: There's a misconception that Jacques Cousteau, the famous ocean explorer known for his use of diving equipment, said "The sea, once it casts its spell, holds one in its net of wonder forever." While this quote isn't confirmed to be his, it captures the spirit of exploration often associated with neoprene use. (Misattributed quote to Jacques Cousteau)

  5. Quote about Adaptability: While not mentioning neoprene, this quote by Charles Darwin applies to the material's ability to insulate in various environments: "It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent that survives. It is the one that is most adaptable to change." (Charles Darwin)

  6. Quote about Resilience: Similar to the above, neoprene's ability to withstand water can be linked to resilience: "The human spirit is stronger than anything that can happen to it." (C.S. Lewis)

  7. Quote about Protection: Neoprene's protective qualities resonate with this quote: "To live is the rarest thing in the world. Most people exist, that is all." (Oscar Wilde)

  8. Quote about Comfort: The comfort neoprene provides in wetsuits can be linked to this quote: "There is nothing more truly artistic than to love people." (Vincent van Gogh)

  9. Quote about Technology: Neoprene's role in various technologies can be linked to this advancement quote: "The only source of knowledge is experience." (Albert Einstein)

  10. Quote about Sustainability: As concerns about neoprene production arise, this quote on sustainability is relevant: "The Earth has enough for everyone's needs, but not for everyone's greed." (Mahatma Gandhi)


Etymology

The word "neoprene" is a mashup of two other words!

  • Neo- comes from the Greek word for "new," because neoprene was the first widely used synthetic rubber. Before neoprene, rubber came from tree sap, which wasn't exactly cutting-edge technology.

  • -prene comes from a chemical called "isoprene," which is a building block found in natural rubber. Neoprene is basically a synthetic version of natural rubber, so they kept part of the original name.

Interestingly, the first name for neoprene wasn't that creative. They called it "duprene" because it was invented by the DuPont company. But "neoprene" just sounds cooler, and it eventually became the more popular name around the 1930s.


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Phrases + Idioms Containing the term Neoprene

  • There aren't any common phrases or idioms that directly use the word "neoprene." This is likely because neoprene is a specific material and doesn't lend itself easily to figurative language.

    However, here are some creative options that capture the essence of neoprene's properties:

    • In a neoprene state of mind: Feeling prepared and protected, ready to tackle a challenge (similar to being "in the zone").

    • That went over like a lead weight in a neoprene suit: Something was a complete flop, failing to gain traction or interest (referencing the buoyancy of neoprene and how lead would sink).

    • You can't wear a neoprene suit everywhere: A reminder that certain solutions or approaches aren't suitable for every situation (referencing the specific use cases of neoprene).


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Source Information

Definition of neoprene from The Academic Glossary at Self Exploration Academy, a Urikville Press Publication. © All rights reserved.


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KIRU is an American music and social artist, author and entrepreneur based in Brooklyn, New York.

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