There are several other words for 'drop', depending on your usage. Some alternatives are decline, descent, drip, or a small amount.
Drop
Drop that weapon; drop it now! Let's bake drop cookies.
Dove is the past tense of the word dive. Other words for dove are drop, header, dip, plunge, and descend.
Not really, no. Drop can mean a 'down', but doesn't really make sense in that way without another word supporting it e.g. 'My heart dropped' (I think this may be where your confusion lies; phrases like this). By itself, it just means to drop something, e.g. 'I dropped my wallet'. The word 'drop' by itself by is not an antonym. An example of an antonym to hope would be doom or despair.
You first need to check the word for example sloped. If you drop ed you get the word slope. That is what it means.
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trip,stumble,drop. go look in a thesaurus.
Drink. As in to quaff a pint of ale. swill, imbibe, guzzle, take a drop
el tose mucho porque el tiene catarro
Drop
baisse if you mean (rain) drop. Tomber if you mean to drop (something)
The plural for the word 'drop' is 'drops'.
At the Drop of Another Hat was created in 1963.
The Irish word for tear-drop is deoir.
Drop that weapon; drop it now! Let's bake drop cookies.
Synonyms for drops as in to fall:fallsgoes downplungesplummetscrashesSynonyms for drops as in rain:dripsoozestricklesseepsdribbles
No, a drop cap is not a graphic object in Microsoft Word. It is listed as "Drop Cap" under the Format menu.