drop down
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Definition
Verb (intransitive): 1. To fall, descend, or move to a lower place, level, or position, often suddenly or quickly. 2. To appear or become visible by moving downward, typically referring to a list or menu in computing.
Usage
The verb "drop down" describes a downward movement. It is often used for a person or object moving to a lower physical level. In computing, it specifically describes the action of a list or menu appearing on a screen.
Examples
Physical Descent:
- The ripe apple dropped down from the tree.
- He was so tired he just dropped down onto the sofa.
- The cat dropped down from the wall into the garden.
Computing Context:
- Click the arrow to make the options menu drop down.
- A list of available fonts will drop down when you select the text.
Advanced Usage
- "to drop down to [a level/position]": To decrease or fall to a specific lower state.
- Temperatures are expected to drop down to freezing tonight.
- After the injury, he dropped down to the third team.
Variants and Related Words
- Drop-down (adjective): Describes a type of list or menu in computing that appears when activated.
- Select your country from the drop-down list.
- Dropdown (noun): A common shortened form for a drop-down list or menu.
- The settings are in the dropdown.
Synonyms
- Fall
- Descend
- Sink
- Lower
Related Phrasal Verbs
- Drop down to: To visit or go to a place casually or briefly.
- Why don't you drop down to the café later?
- Drop down on: To visit someone unexpectedly.
- They dropped down on us for a surprise visit.
Related Idioms
- A drop in the ocean/bucket: A very small, almost insignificant amount compared to what is needed.
- Our donation was just a drop in the ocean compared to the total required.(Note: This idiom uses "drop" as a noun, not the phrasal verb "drop down").
Verb
- fall or descend to a lower place or level
- He sank to his knees