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- Dictionarydrop/drɒp/
verb
- 1. let or make (something) fall vertically: "the fire was caused by someone dropping a lighted cigarette" Similar Opposite
- 2. fall vertically: "the spoon dropped with a clatter from her hand" Similar Opposite
noun
- 1. a small round or pear-shaped portion of liquid that hangs or falls or adheres to a surface: "the first drops of rain splashed on the ground" Similar
- 2. an instance of falling or dropping: "they left within five minutes of the drop of the curtain"
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DROP definition: 1. to fall or to allow something to fall: 2. to die suddenly and unexpectedly: 3. to write…. Learn more.
If you drop someone or something somewhere, you take them somewhere and leave them there, usually in a car or other vehicle.
The meaning of DROP is the quantity of fluid that falls in one spherical mass. How to use drop in a sentence.
n. 1. a. A small amount of a liquid, drawn into a roughly spherical mass by surface tension. b. The quantity of liquid contained in such a mass, especially when measured out by a dropper. c. drops Liquid medicine administered in drops. d. A small quantity of a liquid: There isn't a drop of milk left.
1.Drop - A Shape That Is Spherical And ...2.drop - a small indefinite quantity ...3.drop - a sudden sharp decrease in some ...4.drop - a steep high face of rock; "he ...5.drop - a predetermined hiding place for ...Drop definition: a small quantity of liquid that falls or is produced in a more or less spherical mass; a liquid globule. See examples of DROP used in a sentence.
noun. the act of dropping something. “they expected the drop would be successful”. see more. the act of changing your location in a downward direction. noun. a shape that is spherical and small. “he studied the shapes of low-viscosity drops ”. synonyms: bead, pearl.
Definition of drop verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.