drop

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The meaning (definition) of the word drop
to let something fall out of your hand
The word drop used in a sentence
“Do not drop the glass or it might break into pieces.”
Words that mean the same as drop (synonyms)
fall
Words that mean the opposite of drop (antonyms)
catchhold
How the word drop is said around the world
| French | baisse |
| Spanish | gota |
| Mandarin | 降低 |
| Hindi | बूँद |
| Arabic | يسقط |
| Russian | уронить |
| Portuguese (EU) | derrubar |
| Portuguese (BR) | derrubar |
| Japanese | 落とす |
| German | fallen |
| Urdu | ڈراپ |
| Punjabi | ਬੂੰਦ |
| Korean | 떨어지다 |
| Hebrew | יְרִידָה |
| Greek | πτώση |
| Dutch | druppel |
| Filipino | patak |
| Vietnamese | làm rơi |
| Turkish | düşürmek |
| Persian | قطره |
| Polish | upuszczać |
| Ukrainian | падіння |
| Bengali | ড্রপ |
| Swedish | släppa |
| Italian | gocciolare |
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