Drop-off synonyms and antonyms
drŏp'ôf', -ŏf'
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Part of speech:
The definition of leave is to depart, or to let something alone, or to bequeath.
receive (antonym)
To be the person who gets (something sent or transmitted):
sleep (related)
Sleep is defined as to slumber, rest or be in a state of inactivity like sleep.
A downward course; a decline:
A downward trend, as in business activity
Descent is defined as going downward or falling, the decline of a population or area's moral values, or an individual's ethnic background.
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Amount of decreasing
To discharge a cargo or some other burden.
A reduction or decrease:
To be affected by paresthesia.
To spend (time) in drowsing
(Idiomatic) To relinquish control or possession of something to someone.
To decline slightly; fall off
give (related)
To offer in good faith; pledge:
rise (antonym)
To cause to rise:
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go up (antonym)
(Intransitive, UK) To attend university.
wake (antonym)
To watch, or sit up with, at night, as a dead body.
A downward slope; a declivity:
(Geol., Mining) The downward inclination of a stratum or vein, with reference to a horizontal plane
An exaggerated fall, especially by a hockey player, intended to draw a penalty against an opponent.
The downward part of a swing, as of a golf club
A downward trend, esp. a financial one
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(Economics) A rapid fall in price or value.
(Informal) A heavy, rash investment or speculation
A sliding wedge or drag used to check the motion of a vehicle by pressure against a wheel
A small glass plate for mounting specimens to be examined under a microscope.
An act of tumbling; a fall.
drop (related)
To drop is defined as to fall down, to cause something to fall down to the ground or to become lower or less.
a noticeable deterioration in performance or quality
change from a waking to a sleeping state
(Intransitive, idiomatic) to lose concentration
(Idiomatic) To fall asleep, especially while in a seated position or in inappropriate circumstances.
To fall asleep unintentionally
change from a waking to a sleeping state
(Intransitive) To become less or fewer.
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To diminish in intenity
Lose is defined as to wind up without something or to fail in a competition.
(Idiomatic, intransitive) To be late (for a regular event)
To move back or away from a limit, point, or mark:
leave or unload
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To unload (a cargo)
Huisinis (related)
pick up (related)
A marked, often sudden, decline in status, rank, or importance:
take away (antonym)
deliver
awake (antonym)
To come out of sleep; wake
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400ms (related)
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