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Bloat vs Inflate - What's the difference?

bloat | inflate |

In lang=en terms the difference between bloat and inflate

is that bloat is to become distended; to swell up while inflate is to enlarge by filling with air (or a gas).

In figurative|lang=en terms the difference between bloat and inflate

is that bloat is (figurative) wasteful use of space while inflate is (figurative) to swell; to puff up.

As verbs the difference between bloat and inflate

is that bloat is to cause to become distended while inflate is to enlarge an object by pushing air (or a gas) into it; to raise or expand abnormally.

As a noun bloat

is distention of the abdomen from death.

As an adjective bloat

is (obsolete) bloated.

bloat

English

Verb

(en verb)
  • to cause to become distended
  • to fill soft substance with gas, water, etc.; to cause to swell
  • to become distended; to swell up
  • (Arbuthnot)
  • to fill with vanity or conceit
  • (Dryden)
  • to preserve by slightly salting and lightly smoking
  • bloated herring

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • distention of the abdomen from death
  • (figurative) wasteful use of space
  • Adding an e-mail feature to this simple text editor would be pointless bloat .
  • (derogatory, slang, dated) A worthless, dissipated fellow.
  • Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • (obsolete) bloated
  • :{{quote-book, author=(William Shakespeare)
  • , year=1602 , title=The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark , chapter=Act 3, Scene 4. The Queen's Closet. citation , passage=Let the bloat king tempt you again to bed}}

    References

    inflate

    English

    Verb

    (inflat)
  • To enlarge an object by pushing air (or a gas) into it; to raise or expand abnormally
  • You inflate a balloon by blowing air into it.
  • * J. Scott of Amwell
  • When passion's tumults in the bosom rise, / Inflate the features, and enrage the eyes.
  • To enlarge by filling with air (or a gas).
  • The balloon will inflate if you blow into it.
  • (figurative) To swell; to puff up.
  • to inflate somebody with pride or vanity
  • * Tennyson
  • Inflate themselves with some insane delight.
  • To decompress (data) that was previously deflated.
  • Antonyms

    * deflate

    Derived terms

    * inflated * inflatingly