Used in a Sentence

microscope

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for microscope.

Editorial note

In Icelandic, a compass is a direction-shower, and a microscope a small-watcher.

Examples17
Definitions3
Parts of speech2

Quick take

An optical instrument used for observing small objects.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of microscope gathered in one view.

noun

An optical instrument used for observing small objects.

noun

Any instrument for imaging very small objects (such as an electron microscope).

verb

To examine with a microscope, to put under a microscope (literally or figuratively).

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for microscope.

noun

An optical instrument used for observing small objects.

noun

Any instrument for imaging very small objects (such as an electron microscope).

verb

To examine with a microscope, to put under a microscope (literally or figuratively).

Example sentences

1

In Icelandic, a compass is a direction-shower, and a microscope a small-watcher.

2

The microscope is an example of very direct amplification, which has no parallel for amplifying microscopic sounds that I am aware of.

3

But it's much smaller than the media would have you believe: they just put it under a microscope.

4

It's great that gmane displays monospaced text big enough so you don't need a microscope to read it.

5

It's not like they're shipping these things to Quantico for imaging under a scanning electron microscope.

6

The answer was that it was akin to using a microscope as a telescope (or vice-versa), if that makes sense?

7

Next week it may indeed be Google under the microscope, though they tend to be media darlings most of the time.

8

Basically using an entire scanning-tunneling microscope (STM) as the source lead of a single transistor.

9

Of course they look large in numbers if you're putting them under the microscope.

10

Well if the microscope is an amplifier of light then of course the amplitude of sound can also be increased, and sounds that were too faint to be audible may become audible.

11

A microscope reflects light off an object to measure its optical properties, and bends the light with a lens to magnify its size.

12

Television is latin (tele=far, videre/visus=to see), microscope is Greek (micro=small, skopein=to see).

Quote examples

1

There exist apparatuses called "acoustic lenses" but I don't believe they are used for applications that might be considered analogous to a microscope.

2

If I had to picture a "light amplifier" I would think of a laser or something like a photomultiplier/image intensifier tube, not so much a microscope.

3

You really don't want someone who did sleep at that microscope for past 5 minutes to yell "this seems familiar to compound x" and have your titles removed at the blink of an eye.

4

> “If you went to Boston Harbor and pulled up a cup of water and looked under a microscope, you’d see very different species later on,” Dutkiewicz says.

Proper noun examples

1

About 10 years ago I built a Scanning Tunneling Microscope.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use microscope in a sentence?

In Icelandic, a compass is a direction-shower, and a microscope a small-watcher.

What does microscope mean?

An optical instrument used for observing small objects.

What part of speech is microscope?

microscope is commonly used as noun, verb.