droop
Droop (verb) means to bend or hang downward, especially from tiredness, weakness, or lack of support. Example: “The flowers began to droop after a few days without water.”
How to use droop
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishTo sag or hang down limply, whether that's a plant, a body part, or someone's mood.
Word forms
more droop comparative, drooped past tense, droops plural, droops singular, most droop superlative
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Etymology
From Old Norse drúpa ("to droop"), a distant relative of both "drip" and "drop."
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What does “droop” mean?
The word “droop” means to bend or hang downward, especially from tiredness, weakness, or lack of support. In plain terms, to sag or hang down limply, whether that's a plant, a body part, or someone's mood.
How do you pronounce “droop”?
“Droop” is pronounced DROOP (/ˈdɹuːp/ in IPA).
How do you use “droop” in a sentence?
Here is “droop” used in a sentence: “The flowers began to droop after a few days without water.”
What part of speech is “droop”?
“Droop” is a verb.
Where does the word “droop” come from?
The word “droop” comes from Old Norse. From Old Norse drúpa ("to droop"), a distant relative of both "drip" and "drop.".
How many meanings does “droop” have?
“Droop” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: to bend or hang downward, especially from tiredness, weakness, or lack of support.
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