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Meaning
The word "drip" refers to the action or sound of liquid falling drop by drop. It can describe the way water leaks from a faucet or how a liquid seeps out slowly. In a broader context, it can also refer to a style or manner that is characterized by a slow, steady release of something, such as information or an atmosphere.
Synonyms
- Drop
- Leak
- Trickle
- Drizzle
- Fall
Antonyms
- Gush
- Pour
- Flow
- Splash
- Surge
Etymology
The word "drip" originates from the Old English "dripan," which means "to fall in drops.” Its roots can be traced back to Proto-Germanic "dripōną" and Proto-Indo-European "dreu-" which relates to the notion of falling or flowing.
Examples
- I could hear the constant drip of water from the leaky faucet.
- After the rain, I noticed a drip from the roof that created a small puddle on the ground.
- The IV drip in the hospital delivers medication slowly into the patient's bloodstream.
- She tried to contain her excitement, but a small drip of information leaked out during the conversation.
- The painter used a technique that involved a slow drip of paint to create unique textures on the canvas.