plastic

Capable of being moulded; malleable, flexible, pliant.

Adjective

  1. Capable of being moulded; malleable, flexible, pliant.
    • the rage […] betook itself at last to certain missile weapons; which, though from their plastic nature they threatened neither the loss of life or of limb, were, however, sufficiently dreadful to a well-dressed lady. -...
    • [A]nd it is highly probable that along with more splendid habits of life entered a more lavish use of the gorgeous stores laid open to the plastic powers of fiction. - 1828, Thomas Keightley, The Fairy Mythology, volume...
    • Plastic mud, brownish tinted, rich in floatings. - 1898, Journal of Microscopy, page 256:

    Synonyms: malleable flexible pliant ductile fictile formable moldable plastic sequacious shapeable

    Antonyms: elastic

  2. Producing tissue.
  3. Creative, formative.
    • Benign Creator! let thy plastic hand dispose its own effect - 1718, Mat[thew] Prior, “Solomon on the Vanity of the World. A Poem in Three Books.”, in Poems on Several Occasions, London: […] Jacob Tonson […], and John...
    • See plastic Nature working to this end. - 1733, [Alexander Pope], An Essay on Man. […], (please specify |epistle=I to IV), London: […] J[ohn] Wilford, […], →OCLC:
  4. Capable of adapting to varying conditions; characterized by environmental adaptability.
  5. Of or pertaining to the inelastic, non-brittle, deformation of a material.
  6. Made of plastic.
    • A canister of flour from the kitchen had been thrown at the looking-glass and lay like trampled snow over the remains of a decent blue suit with the lining ripped out which lay on top of the ruin of a plastic wardrobe....
    • A green plastic watering can / For a fake Chinese rubber plant / In a fake plastic earth / That she bought from a rubber man / In a town full of rubber plans / To get rid of itself - 1995, Radiohead, “Fake Plastic...
  7. Inferior or not the real thing.
    • The Hippie has been replaced by the pseudo-Hippie, the plastic Hippie, the weekend Hippie - 1969, Lowell D. Streiker, The gospel of irreligious religion, page 83:
    • People always try to say that we're garage rock, but that scene is so plastic. Some dude in a band has tight jeans, dyed black hair, and a starving girlfriend with bangs, and people call it indie rock. It's so gross. -...
    • Frustrated by a globalized music industry force-feeding them plastic pop music, hackers, remixers, and activists began to mobilize... - 2008, Matt James Mason, The pirate's dilemma: how youth culture is reinventing...

    Synonyms: ersatz

  8. Fake, insincere, especially in a shallow and conformist way pretending to smoothness and glossy flawlessness.
    • He kissed the white woman once, and it was so artificial, so plastic (that's the word, plastic) that one wondered why did they bother at all. - 1966, Calvin C. Hernton, White papers for white Americans, page 67:
    • Then go home and check yourself / You think we're singing 'bout someone else… / But you're plastic people / You gotta go - 1967, “Plastic People”, in Frank Zappa (music), Absolutely Free, performed by The Mothers of...
    • Plastic people with plastic minds / Are on their way to plastic homes - 1971, Gil Scott-Heron, “Lady Day and John Coltrane”, in Pieces of a Man:

    Synonyms: fake insincere

    Antonyms: genuine sincere

  9. Escaped from captivity, rather than wild.
    • A superb — and apparently wild, not plastic — Baikal Teal was located at RSPB Greylake in Somerset[.] - 2024 January 14, Ian Reid, “South Aussie birding on the other side of the world”, in The Feathered Variety (blog),...
  10. Introduced, rather than native or naturally vagrant.
    • I was checking into my motel while a Red-whiskered Bulbul called outside – a Queensland plastic rarity which was somewhat amusing. - 2018 August 12, Corwin Caelin, “The bucket list – a Wallaby and a Wombat – part 1”, in...

Origin

From Latin plasticus (“of molding”), from Ancient Greek πλαστικός (plastikós), from πλάσσω (plássō, “to mold, form”). Doublet of plastique.

Forms

more plastic most plastic plastick

Derived

aminoplastic amyloplastic antiplastic apicoplastic autoplastic basiplastic Bingham plastic cacoplastic ceroplastic conplastic cranioplastic ecoplastic electroplastic embryoplastic euplastic euryplastic fibre-reinforced plastic fluoroplastic haematoplastic heteroplastic homeoplastic hydroplastic ideoplastic macroplastic

Noun

  1. A synthetic, solid, hydrocarbon-based polymer, whether thermoplastic or thermosetting.
    • Plastics are energy-rich substances, which is why many of them burn so readily. Any organism that could unlock and use that energy would do well in the Anthropocene. Terrestrial bacteria and fungi which can manage this...
    • Reducing plastic waste is a crucial problem for today’s environment, and whether it’s recyclable and biodegradable phone cases or sustainable fashion, there are plenty of eco-friendly products that can help you reduce...
    • These endocrine disruptors are everywhere: plastics, shampoos, cosmetics, cushions, pesticides, canned foods and A.T.M. receipts. They often aren’t on labels and can be difficult to avoid. - 2021 February 20, Nicholas...
  2. Credit or debit cards used in place of cash to buy goods and services.
    • I knew the war between cash and credit cards was over and plastic had won, hands down, when even Mickey D's started taking credit and debit cards.
    • The surgeon checks your plastic on the phone / a Casio concerto entertains you while you hold - 1990, Fish, “Big Wedge”, in Vigil in a Wilderness of Mirrors:
    • It's all about fast cars and cussing each other / but it doesn't matter cause I'm packing plastic / and that's what makes my life so fucking fantastic. - 2008, Lily Allen, “The Fear”, in It's Not Me, It's You:
  3. Insincerity; fakeness; a person who is fake or arrogant, or believes that they are better than the rest of the population; a narcissistic, affected person.
    • Cady: You know I couldn't invite you. I had to pretend to be plastic. Janis: Hey, buddy, you're not pretending anymore. You're plastic. Cold, shiny, hard plastic. - 2004, Rosalind Wiseman, Tina Fey, Mean Girls:
    • Tessa: Pretty ironic that a box full of rubbers landed me to a town full of plastic. - 2011, Emily Kapnek, Suburgatory:
  4. An instance of plastic surgery.
    • Somebody's had a plastic done on his nose, I think, or else somebody bent it out of shape since I last saw it. - 1951, Arnold Hano, The Big Out, page 146:
  5. A sculptor, moulder.
  6. Any solid but malleable substance.
  7. Synonym of Plastic Paddy.

    Synonyms: Plastic Paddy

Forms

plastics plastick

Derived

bioplastic black plastic crap microplastic nanoplastic plasticard pyroplastic

Wikipedia

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