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Drips

Part of Speech

Noun (plural) / Verb (present tense)

Pronunciation

/drɪps/

Definitions

  • 1. Plural form of "drip," meaning small drops of liquid falling or forming.
  • 2. (Verb) The action of releasing or letting liquid fall in drops.
  • 3. A slow and steady stream or flow of something, typically liquid, in small quantities.

Usage Examples

  • There were drips of water falling from the leaky ceiling.
  • The faucet drips incessantly, making an annoying noise.
  • She could hear the drips of rain hitting the window at night.

Etymology

The word "drip" originates from Middle English "drippen," derived from Old English "drīpan," meaning to fall in drops. The plural form "drips" simply refers to multiple drops or instances of liquid falling in this manner.

Synonyms

  • Drops
  • Beads
  • Spills
  • Trickles
  • Leaks

Antonyms

  • Stream
  • Flood
  • Flow
  • Pour

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
Spanish Gotas /ˈɡotas/
French Gouttes /ɡut/
German Tröpfchen /ˈtrœpççən/
Italian Gocce /ˈɡɔttʃe/
Portuguese Gotas /ˈɡotas/
Russian Капли /ˈka.pli/
Chinese (Simplified) 水滴 /shuǐ dī/
Arabic قطرات /qaṭarāt/
Hindi बूँदें /būndēn/
Bengali ফোঁটা /phōṭā/
Gujarati બૂંદો /bundo/
Marathi थेंब /thēmba/
Tamil இறிச்சல்கள் /iṟiccalkaḷ/
Telugu ఎండు /eṇḍu/
Kannada ಬೂದುಗಳು /būdugaḷu/
Punjabi ਬੂੰਦਾਂ /būndāṁ/
Malayalam ഒലവുകൾ /olavukaḷ/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

Pronunciation of "drips" may vary slightly in different regions, particularly in non-native English-speaking areas, where the "s" sound may be softer or harder depending on local accent and dialect.

Historical Usage

The term "drips" has been used since the early 14th century, originating from the Middle English "drippen," referring to the sound or action of liquid falling in drops. The plural form came into usage as the term became more specific to describe multiple instances of dripping or falling drops.

Cultural Nuances

The term "drips" is often used figuratively to describe a steady, small amount of something, such as information or money, over time. In some cultures, the term can also be associated with patience, as a "drip" suggests something that occurs slowly but consistently.

More Information

In addition to its literal use to describe falling drops of liquid, "drips" is also used in various technical and medical contexts, such as intravenous drip administration or drip irrigation. The plural form emphasizes the continuous or repetitive nature of the process, whether referring to water, liquid, or metaphorical occurrences.

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