Dropped Synonyms and Antonyms
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Synonyms for Dropped
To fall in drops:
Permanently no longer available or in production.
To flow or fall in drops or an unsteady stream; trickle:
To cause to descend beneath the surface or to the bottom of a liquid:
To shoot:
To discharge (cargo or a load).
To omit; ignore
To fail to understand or have a shortcoming of perception.
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To omit is to leave something out or to fail to do something.
To fail to do or carry out something due to oversight or carelessness.
(Biol.) To undergo degeneration; deteriorate
To grow worse; degenerate:
The grant or transfer of authority and/or responsibility to another.
To totter and fall:
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To lay down or leave behind by a natural process:
To throw out or release (a fishing line, for example).
(--- Baseball) To hit (a ball) onto the ground.
(Informal) To press down to the floor
To come in contact abruptly or heavily (against something)
To reduce in height, elevation, amount, value, etc.
To remove costiveness from; to facilitate or increase the alvine discharges of.
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To cease holding physically; release:
To fall, sink, or collapse, esp. suddenly or heavily
To become ensnared or entrapped; to be worse off than before.
To spend
To spend is to use all of a resource, to focus your energy on something or to give someone money.
To change the appearance of something, especially by covering with patches or streaks of different colour
To flow slowly in a thin stream or fall in drops
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To put an end to; stop; cease
(Music) To press down (a string on a stringed instrument) on the fingerboard to produce a desired pitch.
To mark with speckles.
(Chiefly Brit., Informal) To go or move (off, away, etc.), esp. in a leisurely or furtive way
To send (money) in payment
To fall off or decline precipitously
To fall or drop straight downward
(Now rare) To interrupt, to stop or cease temporarily or periodically; to suspend.
Fumble is defined as to clumsily search or handle, or to lose hold of an object, particularly in football.
The definition of forsake is to abandon or to give up something.
To spot or streak:
Droop is defined as to hang down, bend down or to lose strength.
To a lower amount, value, or bulk
To press down; push or pull down; lower
To decrease is defined as to make something smaller or fewer or to become smaller or fewer.
To destroy or wreck:
(With simple direct object)
(Intransitive) To disappear gradually.
(Grammar) To inflect (a noun, a pronoun, or an adjective) for number and case.
To get away from (a person, especially a companion).
To leave behind; outdistance
Repudiate is to refuse to have anything to do with or to reject in a public way.
To leave or return, as from a military position.
To divide (a thing) into separate parts.
To cut off; separate or disunite:
To leave empty or alone; abandon.
To separate into parts with or as if with a sharp-edged instrument; sever:
To dismiss, turn down, or frustrate the expectations of.
To cease or discontinue:
To drop or pour down hail
To fall as or in snow.
To fall, strike, or scatter with a splash or splashes
Bleed is defined as to lose blood, suffer a wound, ooze or for color to come off or through.
To remove by passing through a filter:
Seep is defined as to leak or drip.
To come or send forth, as from a source:
To pass or ooze through:
To permit (water, air, light, radiation, etc.) to pass accidentally in or out; allow to leak
To fall suddenly, clumsily, or helplessly
To run or fall out of a container or containment.
To fall or plunge headlong
To flow in drops; to run in drops.
(Slang) To end the employment of; fire.
To present or propose for comment or approval. Often used with off:
To boot is to kick out, or to start up a computer.
(Intransitive, dated) To catch fire; to be kindled.
To talk dismally; foretell evil or misfortune; grumble
(Intransitive) To pass away; to come to naught; to waste away; to decay and disappear.
To go beyond or above the powers or limits of; surpass; excel
To be discarded or abolished:
To come to an end; terminate; cease
(Informal) To desire something greatly:
To go away; leave:
To die.
To die.
To cause to have a mental or physical breakdown.
To weaken or destroy, as in spirit or health; overwhelm with adversity:
To forfeit is to give something up or have something taken away, often as a penalty for doing something wrong or in order to make something else possible.
To do away with; eliminate:
(Mathematics) To remove (an unknown quantity) by combining equations.
(Informal) Not to attend (some event, especially a class or a meeting).
(Slang) To knock down; floor
To lay low; overcome; exhaust or subjugate
To drop down or sink out of sight suddenly:
(Informal) To fall or decline sharply:
(Sports) To deliberately fall down after a challenge, imitating being fouled, in the hope of getting one's opponent penalised.
To suspend on hinges:
To hang loosely and swing or sway to and fro:
To ignore; neglect
Knock is defined as to rap on a door, or to hit something, or to criticize someone or something.
Antonyms for Dropped
To lift up; raise
(Figuratively) To rise; to become higher, more noble, etc.
To go upward; rise:
To move upwards.
To stream or flow continuously or profusely:
To rise; ascend.
To continue to torment or afflict; haunt:
To welcome; encourage:
To wet with a spurt of liquid.
To expel suddenly in a stream or gushing flow; squirt; jet
Words Related to Dropped
Given up; forsaken; deserted
To fall into a faint; swoon
To fall
To maintain records in:
To go through; experience:
To be successful in coming or going:
Include is defined as to contain, enclose or consider as part of a whole.
Increase is defined as to become bigger or greater.
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