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- adjectivedropped (adjective)
- having fallen or been allowed to fall vertically:"I have been trying to keep this area free of dropped apples" · "a child's dropped teddy bear"
- made low or lower than is usual:"organza dresses with dropped waists"
- abandoned, discontinued, or discarded:"some of the dropped features will be reverted in the future" · "a dropped storyline about his long-lost daughter"
verbdropped (past tense) · dropped (past participle)- let or make (something) fall vertically:"the fire was caused by someone dropping a lighted cigarette" · "they dropped bombs on London during the raid"
- deliver (supplies or troops) by parachute:"the airlift dropped food into the camp"
- rugbyscore (a goal) by a drop kick:"he dropped a goal to beat England in the final minute"
- (of an animal, especially a mare, cow, or ewe) give birth to (young).
- informaltake (a drug, especially LSD) orally:"he dropped a lot of acid in the Sixties"
- fall vertically:"the spoon dropped with a clatter from her hand"
- (of a person) allow oneself to fall; let oneself down without jumping:"they escaped by climbing out of the window and dropping to the ground"
- (of a person or animal) sink to or toward the ground:"he dropped to his knees in the mud"
- informalcollapse or die from exhaustion:"he looked ready to drop"
- (of ground) slope steeply down:"the cliff drops ninety yards to the valley below"
- make or become lower, weaker, or less:"he dropped his voice as she came into the room" · "pretax profits dropped by 37 per cent" · "tourism has dropped off in the last few years"
- abandon or discontinue (a course of action or study):"the charges against him were dropped last year" · "drop everything and get over here!"
- discard or exclude (someone or something):"they were dropped from the team in the reshuffle"
- informalstop associating with:"I was under pressure from family and friends to drop Barbara"
- omit (a letter or syllable) in speech:"our English au pair drops her h's"
- set down or unload (a passenger or goods), especially on the way to somewhere else:"his mom dropped him outside and drove off to work" · "he dropped the load off at a dealer's"
- put or leave in a particular place without ceremony or formality:"just drop it in the mail when you've got time"
- mention in passing, typically in order to impress:"she dropped a remark about having been included in the selection"
- (in sports) fail to win (a point, game, or match).
- informallose (money) through gambling:"they drifted into a roulette parlor and dropped about fifteen dollars"
- informalrelease or make available (a musical recording, television program, etc.):"he dropped the song on his social media profile" · "Lisa dropped her bombshell autobiography earlier this month"
- (of a musical recording, television program, etc.) be released or made available:"shortly after the album dropped, the official music video premiered" · "a new trailer for season four has dropped"
- BRITISH ENGLISHinformal(of a DJ) select and play (a record):"various guest DJs drop quality tunes both old and new"
- bridgebe forced to play (a relatively high card) as a loser under an opponent's higher card, because it is the only card in its suit held in the hand:"West dropped the nine"
OriginOld English dropa (noun), droppian (verb), of Germanic origin; related to German Tropfen ‘a drop’, tropfen ‘to drip’, also to drip and droop.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- let or make (something) fall vertically:
- fall vertically:
- (of a person or animal) sink to or toward the ground:
- collapse or die from exhaustion:
- (of ground) slope steeply down:
- make or become lower, weaker, or less:
- abandon or discontinue (a course of action or study):
- set down or unload (a passenger or goods), especially on the way to somewhere else:
- put or leave in a particular place without ceremony or formality:
- mention in passing, typically in order to impress:
- (in sports) fail to win (a point, game, or match).
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- Dropped is the past simple and past participle of drop1. Drop means to fall or to allow something to fall2. Dropped can also be used as an adjective to describe something that is designed to extend or begin lower than normal3. For example, a dropped waist or a dropped ceiling.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.past simple and past participle of drop (Definition of dropped from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/drop…to fall or to allow something to fall: She dropped her keys. I'm always dropping things. Amanda dropped her sunglasses in/into the fountain. The book dropped from/off the shelf. Don't drop it!/Don't let it drop!dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/dropdropped adjective ˈdräṗt Synonyms of dropped : designed to extend or begin lower than normalwww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/dropped
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