- verbdroop (verb) · droops (third person present) · drooped (past tense) · drooped (past participle) · drooping (present participle)
- bend or hang downward limply:"a long black cloak drooped from his shoulders"
- sag down from or as if from weariness or dejection:"his eyelids drooped and he became drowsy" · "the scenes are so lengthy that the reader's spirits droop"
- cause to bend or hang downward:"James hid his face in his hands and drooped his head"
noundroop (noun) · droops (plural noun)- an act or instance of drooping; a limp or weary attitude:"the exhausted droop of her shoulders"
OriginMiddle English: from Old Norse drúpa ‘hang the head’; related to drip and drop.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- bend or hang downward limply:
Bokep
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Droop means to bend or hang down heavily, or to become less happy and energetic. Learn how to use droop in different contexts, such as finance, business and idiom, with examples and synonyms from Cambridge Dictionary.
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Droop is a verb that means to hang or lean downwards with no strength or firmness, or to lose vitality, courage, or spirit. It can also be a noun that means the act or state of drooping.
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Droop means to hang or lean downward with no strength or firmness. Learn how to pronounce it, find synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, and translations of droop in English and other languages.
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