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All drop antonyms

drop
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noun drop

  • ascent β€” An ascent is an upward journey, especially when you are walking or climbing.
  • glob β€” a drop or globule of a liquid.
  • lot β€” lot (def 14).
  • betterment β€” The betterment of something is the act or process of improving its standard or status.
  • improvement β€” an act of improving or the state of being improved.
  • incline β€” to deviate from the vertical or horizontal; slant.
  • mound β€” a globe topped with a cross that symbolizes power and constitutes part of the regalia of an English sovereign.
  • perfection β€” the state or quality of being or becoming perfect.
  • success β€” the favorable or prosperous termination of attempts or endeavors; the accomplishment of one's goals.

verb drop

  • pour β€” to send (a liquid, fluid, or anything in loose particles) flowing or falling, as from one container to another, or into, over, or on something: to pour a glass of milk; to pour water on a plant.
  • ascend β€” If you ascend a hill or staircase, you go up it.
  • take up β€” the act of taking.
  • downpour β€” a heavy, drenching rain.
  • mount β€” to go up; climb; ascend: to mount stairs.
  • rise β€” to get up from a lying, sitting, or kneeling posture; assume an upright position: She rose and walked over to greet me. With great effort he rose to his knees.
  • continue β€” If someone or something continues to do something, they keep doing it and do not stop.
  • do β€” Informal. a burst of frenzied activity; action; commotion.
  • pursue β€” to strive to gain; seek to attain or accomplish (an end, object, purpose, etc.).
  • increase β€” to make greater, as in number, size, strength, or quality; augment; add to: to increase taxes.
  • compliment β€” A compliment is a polite remark that you say to someone to show that you like their appearance, appreciate their qualities, or approve of what they have done.
  • praise β€” the act of expressing approval or admiration; commendation; laudation.
  • go up β€” to move or proceed, especially to or from something: They're going by bus.
  • raise β€” to move to a higher position; lift up; elevate: to raise one's hand; sleepy birds raising their heads and looking about.
  • build β€” If you build something, you make it by joining things together.
  • hold β€” to have or keep in the hand; keep fast; grasp: She held the purse in her right hand. He held the child's hand in his.
  • keep β€” to hold or retain in one's possession; hold as one's own: If you like it, keep it. Keep the change.
  • maintain β€” to keep in existence or continuance; preserve; retain: to maintain good relations with neighboring countries.
  • schedule β€” a plan of procedure, usually written, for a proposed objective, especially with reference to the sequence of and time allotted for each item or operation necessary to its completion: The schedule allows three weeks for this stage.
  • set up β€” the act or state of setting or the state of being set.
  • marry β€” to take in marriage: After dating for five years, I finally asked her to marry me.
  • begin β€” To begin to do something means to start doing it.
  • start β€” to begin or set out, as on a journey or activity.
  • go β€” to move or proceed, especially to or from something: They're going by bus.
  • allow β€” If someone is allowed to do something, it is all right for them to do it and they will not get into trouble.
  • approve β€” If you approve of an action, event, or suggestion, you like it or are pleased about it.
  • initiate β€” to begin, set going, or originate: to initiate major social reforms.
  • stay β€” (of a ship) to change to the other tack.
  • accept β€” If you accept something that you have been offered, you say yes to it or agree to take it.
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