drop off
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Definition
Verb (Intransitive):
- To decrease in amount, intensity, or quality: To become less or to decline.
- To fall asleep or transition into sleep: To enter a state of sleep.
- To fall behind or become detached: To fall from a higher position or to become separated.
Verb (Transitive):
- To deliver or leave someone or something at a specific place: To take a person or item to a location and leave them/it there.
Usage Examples
Verb (Intransitive):
- Sales tend to drop off during the winter months. (They decrease.)
- The patient dropped off while waiting for the doctor. (The patient fell asleep.)
- One of the apples dropped off the tree. (It fell from the tree.)
Verb (Transitive):
- Can you drop me off at the train station? (Can you take me and leave me there?)
- I need to drop off this package at the post office. (I need to deliver this package.)
Advanced Usage
- "to drop off the radar": to cease to be noticed, discussed, or monitored.
- After the scandal, the politician dropped off the radar for a few years.
- "to drop off the pace": to fail to maintain a competitive speed or rate of progress.
- The runner dropped off the pace in the final lap.
Variants and Related Words
- Drop-off (noun): A decline or a place where something or someone is left.
- There was a sharp drop-off in attendance. (A decline)
- The taxi stopped at the airport drop-off. (A designated leaving area)
Synonyms
- Decrease, decline, diminish (for the "decrease" meaning).
- Fall asleep, doze off (for the "fall asleep" meaning).
- Deliver, deposit, leave (for the "deliver" meaning).
Related Phrasal Verbs
- Drop in: to visit someone informally.
- Feel free to drop in for a chat anytime.
- Drop out: to leave a school, course, or activity before finishing.
- He decided to drop out of college.
Related Idioms
- Drop off the face of the earth: to disappear completely and without explanation.
- After he moved, he just dropped off the face of the earth.
Verb
- get worse
- My grades are slipping
- retreat
- leave or unload
- unload the cargo
- drop off the passengers at the hotel
- change from a waking to a sleeping state
- he always falls asleep during lectures
- fall or diminish
- The number of students in this course dropped off after the first test