tampon

/ˈtæmpən/

Definitions

1. noun

A small plug or pad made of absorbent material, used by women to absorb menstrual flow.

“She inserted a tampon to absorb the blood during her period.”

2. verb

To stop up or plug something, especially a hole or a pipe, using a tampon or something similar.

“The plumber had to tampon the leaky pipe to prevent water from flooding the basement.”

Synonyms

  • absorbent
  • pad
  • plug

Antonyms

  • leak
  • permeate