adjective
- tending to repel or not absorb water; not wettable by water
- having an extreme or irrational fear of water
Usage: chemistry and materials science
Usage: medical, psychology
Examples
- The coating on the fabric is hydrophobic, so water beads up and rolls off.
- Oil is hydrophobic and does not mix with water.
- Hydrophobic materials are often used in waterproof clothing.
- The lotus leaf has a naturally hydrophobic surface that keeps it dry.
- Some people with hydrophobic tendencies avoid swimming pools.
- Scientists developed a hydrophobic paint that repels moisture.