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Noun — (informal) Respect, credit, or acknowledgment given to someone for an achievement.

How to use props

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Very informal/slang — avoid in formal writing.

Etymology

A clipped form of "proper," from phrases like "proper respect" or "proper recognition," plus the plural -s.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “props” mean?

The word “props” means (informal) Respect, credit, or acknowledgment given to someone for an achievement. In plain terms, informal way of saying "credit" or "respect" for something someone did well.

How do you use “props” in a sentence?

Here is “props” used in a sentence: “She gave him props for finishing the marathon despite the injury.”

What part of speech is “props”?

Depending on how it is used, “props” can be a noun and an intj.

Is “props” a common word?

“Props” is an uncommon word in modern English.

How many meanings does “props” have?

“Props” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: (informal) Respect, credit, or acknowledgment given to someone for an achievement.

What is the difference between props and respect?

Props is an informal, shortened way of giving respect or credit to someone for an achievement, often used in casual speech, as in "give him props for finishing the race." Respect is the broader, more formal word that props derives from.

Is props formal or informal English?

Props is informal and mostly used in casual conversation, social media, and spoken English rather than formal writing. It's common as both a noun, meaning credit or acknowledgment, and an interjection expressing approval.

How is props used as an interjection?

Used alone, "props!" expresses approval or respect toward someone, similar to saying "well done" or "respect." This interjection use is common in informal speech and online comments.

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