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verb dropped, dropping
- tr & intr
1. To fall or allow to fall.
- Thesaurus: drip, fall, dribble, trickle, leak, distill.
2. To decline or make something decline; to lower or weaken.
3. To give up or abandon (eg a friend or a habit); to stop doing something.
- Thesaurus: forsake, part with, cast off, abandon, desert, leave, divorce, separate from.
5. To set them down from a vehicle; to deliver or hand them in.
- Form: drop someone off (also)
- Form: drop something off
- Example: They've dropped me from the team
- Example: drop a hint
- Example: drop one's h's
- To write informally.
- Example: Drop me a line
- To score (a goal) by a drop kick.
- To give birth to (a baby).
- To beat to the ground.
- 1. A small round or pear-shaped mass of liquid, especially when falling; a small amount (of liquid).
- Thesaurus: bit, speck, dab, dash, pinch, spot, shot, nip, trace, droplet.
3. A vertical distance.
4. A decline or decrease.
- Thesaurus: fall, tumble, reduction, decrease, descent, slump, lapse, slip, decline, downfall, declivity, precipitation.
6. Liquid medication administered in small amounts.
- Example: eye drops
- Form: drops
8. Used of something that drops, or that is used in or for dropping.
- Form: drop- (usually)
- colloq
Promptly; for the slightest reason.
- To make it known inadvertently or as if inadvertently.
Phrasal Verb: drop back or behind
- To get left behind others in a group.
- To pay a brief unexpected visit.
- To pass idly or passively into (a habit, etc).
- To fall asleep.To become less; to diminish; to disappear.
- To withdraw from an activity.To adopt an alternative lifestyle as a reaction against traditional social values. See also dropout.
- To withdraw eg from a pre-arranged activity.
