drop

verbid 5992·updated Jun 3, 2026
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to let something fall uncontrolled to the ground, typically impacting the ground

Classifications

Cognitive

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Variants

synonym
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pasttense
dropped
presentparticiple
dropping
thirdpersonsingular
drops
pastparticiple
dropped

Framework definitions

Wordset Dictionary21 sensesview framework →
§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

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