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Verb — To make a sudden sharp sound, especially from bursting.

How to use pop

The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.

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Etymology

Imitative in origin, describing a short sharp sound.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “pop” mean?

The word “pop” means to make a sudden sharp sound, especially from bursting. In plain terms, a sharp bursting sound; also to move somewhere briefly, a music genre, or an informal word for dad.

How do you pronounce “pop”?

“Pop” is pronounced pop (/pɑp/ in IPA).

How do you use “pop” in a sentence?

Here is “pop” used in a sentence: “The balloon popped when it touched the pin.”

What part of speech is “pop”?

Depending on how it is used, “pop” can be a verb and a noun.

Is “pop” a common word?

“Pop” is a very common word in modern English, usually learned at around the A1 level.

How many meanings does “pop” have?

“Pop” has 4 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: to make a sudden sharp sound, especially from bursting.

What is the difference between pop and burst?

Burst means to break open suddenly, emphasizing the splitting apart. Pop emphasizes the short, sharp sound that often comes with it. Something can burst quietly, but "pop" always suggests that quick, snapping noise, which is why small, sharp bursts are described as popping.

Does 'pop' always mean to burst?

No. Besides bursting with a sharp sound, "pop" as a verb can mean to move or go quickly ("pop to the shop"), to put something somewhere briefly ("pop it in the oven"), or to appear suddenly ("pop up"). The surrounding context shows which sense is meant.

Is 'pop' formal or informal?

In its sound-making sense — a balloon or cork popping — "pop" is neutral and widely used in both speech and writing. Its other senses, such as going somewhere quickly or a casual word for a fizzy drink or one's father, are more informal and conversational.

What is an example of using 'pop' as a verb?

"The balloon popped when it touched the pin" shows the core sense: a sudden, sharp burst and sound. In the same way, corks pop from bottles and popcorn pops as the kernels burst open with heat. Each involves that quick, sharp noise.

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