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Definition drop in American English

drop verb

verb
/drɑp/
1

to deliberately let something fall

Example

The children were dropping stones off the bridge.

Example

He dropped a few coins into my hand.

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1.1

to let something fall without intending to

Example

Lucas dropped the ball.

Example

I dropped my keys behind the couch.

Example

You've dropped crumbs all over the floor.

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1.2

to fall to the ground or into something

Example

Everyone cheered as the ball dropped into the hole.

Example

She took off her jacket and let it drop to the floor.

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2

to quickly move downward, or to let yourself fall downward

Example

Teresa dropped into the chair, exhausted.

Example

Doyle dropped to a crouch and peered in through the mail slot.

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2.1

to move part of your body downward

Example

He dropped his head into his hands and sighed.

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2.2

if someone's jaw drops, or if their mouth drops open, their mouth opens suddenly because they are very surprised

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2.3

if you drop your eyes or your gaze, you look downward

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3

to let something fall from an aircraft

Example

The UN is trying to drop supplies into the area.

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3.1

to fall into an area from an aircraft, especially using a parachute

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4

to fall to a lower amount or value

Example

Infant mortality has dropped dramatically in the last 50 years.

Example

The rate on the bond dropped to 5 percent.

Example

In the winter the temperature often drops below freezing.

Example

European sales have dropped by over 30%.

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4.1

to reduce something to a lower amount or value

Example

We had to drop the price of our house to sell it.

Example

Be sure to drop your driving speed in wet weather.

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4.2

if you drop your voice, or if your voice drops, you speak less loudly

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4.3

if the wind drops, it becomes less strong

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5

to not continue with something

Example

The ad was dropped after complaints from the public.

Example

Oh, drop the innocent act!

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Example

I decided to drop chemistry and take biology instead.

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5.2

to decide not to continue with a court case

Example

The charges against him were dropped due to insufficient evidence.

Example

Her family wanted her to drop the suit.

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5.3

to stop what you are doing in order to do something else

Example

He told me to drop everything and come over right away.

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6

to not include something

Example

He asked us to drop the word "liar" from our headline.

Example

The controversial clauses of the contract were finally dropped.

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6.1

to not include someone on a team

Example

Rogers is injured and has been dropped.

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6.2

to not pronounce a letter when you say a word

Example

She has a tendency to drop her h's.

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7

to stop talking about something, especially because it is embarrassing someone

Example

Let's drop the subject, OK?

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8

to end a relationship with someone, especially suddenly

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9

to take someone to a place in a car, usually without getting out of the car yourself

Example

I'm driving into town anyway; can I drop you somewhere?

Example

Can you drop me at the corner of the street?

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9.1

to take something to a place and not stay there very long

Example

Can you drop these magazines at Nora's house on your way home?

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10

to say something in an informal or indirect way

Example

Ferguson dropped a broad hint that he would soon be retiring.

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11

to fail to win points in a game, competition, or test

Example

I think I dropped ten points on the last question.

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13

if the ground drops, it slopes downward

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14

to release; to be released

Example

The first episode of our new podcast drops on Friday.

Definition drop in American English