How Do You Spell DROOP?

Pronunciation: [dɹˈuːp] (IPA)

The word "droop" is spelled with the letters D-R-O-O-P. The IPA phonetic transcription for this word is /druːp/. This word is pronounced with two syllables, beginning with the voiced dental fricative /d/ and ending with the voiceless bilabial plosive /p/. The vowel sound in the first syllable is the long u sound, represented by the symbol /uː/. This word is often used to describe a wilted or sagging appearance, such as drooping flowers or drooping shoulders.

DROOP Meaning and Definition

  1. Droop is a verb that refers to the act of sagging or bending downwards due to lack of support or strength. It often describes a physical object, such as a plant, limb, or fabric, losing its firmness or becoming limp, resulting in a shape that is no longer erect or upright.

    In the context of plant life, the term droop signifies the wilting or sagging of leaves, branches, or stems, typically caused by a lack of water, nutrients, or sunlight. This lack of vital resources causes the plant to lose its rigidity, resulting in a downward bend or slump.

    Similarly, the term can also be used to describe the physical condition of a person or animal. When an individual feels fatigued, tired, or weak, their body may droop, exhibiting a visible slump in their posture or stance.

    Metaphorically, droop can be extended to denote a downturn in someone's mood, energy, or motivation. For example, a person's spirits can droop when facing disappointment, sadness, or a feeling of defeat. In this sense, droop implies a lack of vitality, enthusiasm, or resilience.

    Overall, droop embodies the concept of a downward or weakened state, whether it is in terms of physical posture, plant life, or emotional well-being.

  2. To hang down; to lean forward or down-ward; to fail, sink, or decline; to languish from grief or other cause; to faint or grow weak.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of DROOP

The word "droop" originated from Middle English "droopen" or "dropen", which can be traced back to the Proto-Germanic root *drup-, meaning "to fall, to sink". This root also gave rise to other related words in various Germanic languages, such as Old Norse "drúpa" and Old High German "trūfōn". The sense of the word evolved over time to refer to a loosening or sinking in a downward direction, particularly in relation to plants or objects that hang or sag.

Similar spelling words for DROOP

Plural form of DROOP is DROOPS

Conjugate verb Droop

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have drooped
you would have drooped
he/she/it would have drooped
we would have drooped
they would have drooped
I would have droop
you would have droop
he/she/it would have droop
we would have droop
they would have droop

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been drooping
you would have been drooping
he/she/it would have been drooping
we would have been drooping
they would have been drooping

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would droop
you would droop
he/she/it would droop
we would droop
they would droop

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be drooping
you would be drooping
he/she/it would be drooping
we would be drooping
they would be drooping

FUTURE

I will droop
you will droop
he/she/it will droop
we will droop
they will droop

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be drooping
you will be drooping
he/she/it will be drooping
we will be drooping
they will be drooping

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have drooped
you will have drooped
he/she/it will have drooped
we will have drooped
they will have drooped

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been drooping
you will have been drooping
he/she/it will have been drooping
we will have been drooping
they will have been drooping

IMPERATIVE

you droop
we let´s droop

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to droop

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was drooping
you were drooping
he/she/it was drooping
we were drooping
they were drooping

PAST PARTICIPLE

drooped

PAST PERFECT

I had drooped
you had drooped
he/she/it had drooped
we had drooped
they had drooped

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been drooping
you had been drooping
he/she/it had been drooping
we had been drooping
they had been drooping

PRESENT

I droop
you droop
he/she/it droops
we droop
they droop

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am drooping
you are drooping
he/she/it is drooping
we are drooping
they are drooping

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

drooping

PRESENT PERFECT

I have drooped
you have drooped
he/she/it has drooped
we have drooped
they have drooped

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been drooping
you have been drooping
he/she/it has been drooping
we have been drooping
they have been drooping

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it droop

SIMPLE PAST

I drooped
you drooped
he/she/it drooped
we drooped
they drooped

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