dipped

[dɪpt]

dipped Definition

  • 1to put something briefly into a liquid or substance and take it out again
  • 2to decrease or become lower in level, amount, or quality

Using dipped: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "dipped" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She dipped her finger in the sauce to taste it.

  • Example

    The temperature dipped below freezing last night.

  • Example

    The company's profits have dipped in the last quarter.

  • Example

    He dipped his head to avoid hitting the low ceiling.

dipped Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for dipped

Phrases with dipped

  • to put your hand into a container in order to take something out of it

    Example

    She dipped into her bag and pulled out a pen.

  • to go swimming

    Example

    We took a dip in the ocean before dinner.

  • to try something new or unfamiliar in a cautious way

    Example

    I'm thinking about investing in stocks, but I want to dip my toe in the water first.

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Summary: dipped in Brief

The verb 'dipped' [dɪpt] refers to briefly immersing something in a liquid or substance, or decreasing in level, amount, or quality. Examples include 'She dipped her finger in the sauce to taste it.' and 'The company's profits have dipped in the last quarter.' Phrases like 'dip into something' and 'take a dip' denote putting one's hand in a container or going swimming, respectively. 'Dip your toe in the water' means trying something new in a cautious way.