drop
verbverified·updated Jun 3, 2026
to let something fall uncontrolled to the ground, typically impacting the ground
Framework senses
- §1
- to give birth
- §2
- to grow worse
- §3
- to fall or sink into a state of exhaustion or death
- §4
- to stop pursuing or acting
- §5
- to lower the pitch of musical notes
- §6
- to go down in value
- §7
- to leave undone or leave out
- §8
- to omit a letter or syllable in speaking or writing
- §9
- to utter with seeming casualness
- §10
- to lose a game
- §11
- to take a drug, especially LSD, by mouth
- §12
- to cause to fall by or as if by delivering a blow
- §13
- to leave or unload
- §14
- to get rid of, remove
- §15
- to let or cause to fall in drops
- §16
- to fall vertically
- §17
- to let something fall uncontrolled to the ground, typically impacting the ground
- §18
- to fall or descend to a lower place or level without impact
- §19
- to pay out, or spend
- §20
- to terminate an association with
- §21
- to hang freely