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After a long vocabulary study session, you might feel like your brain’s full and can’t hold any more words – that it is saturated with definitions and pronunciations and spellings and usages and won’t hold another drop of knowledge, no matter how hard you try. It’s not an uncommon feeling, especially given the sheer number of words in the English language that there are to learn, and the effort it often takes to learn them.
The word saturated has two general meanings: (1) drenched, soaking with liquid; and (2) full up, unable to hold any more. It comes from the Latin word satur (“full”) which is also the source of the English word sated (“full, completely satisfied”). The more modern and more common meaning of “soaked with liquid” can also be used in a more metaphorical sense, as shown in the examples below.
I got caught in a thunderstorm and my dress was saturated by the time I got home.
The lush landscapes painted by Albert Bierstadt of the American West are so richly saturated in color you can almost imagine yourself in the scene.
One way to “empty” your saturated brain and make room for more words is to move all of your day’s learning from short-term to long-term memory. You can improve your memory and improve your vocabulary at the same time, leaving you hungry for more!