dope

[doʊp]

dope Definition

  • 1a drug, typically an illegal narcotic
  • 2information about someone or something, especially of a private nature

Using dope: Examples

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

  • Example

    He was arrested for possession of dope.

  • Example

    She's been clean and sober for six months after struggling with dope addiction.

  • Example

    I heard some dope about the new project from a colleague.

  • Example

    The journalist got some dope on the politician's scandalous affair.

dope Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with dope

  • a person who is addicted to drugs, especially narcotics

    Example

    The city has a serious problem with dope fiends.

  • a list of technical information about a film or TV program, such as the cast and crew, shooting schedule, and special effects

    Example

    The director handed out the dope sheet to the production team.

  • a light slap or tap on the head, often given as a reprimand or in a joking manner

    Example

    He gave his friend a dope slap for making a silly joke.

Origins of dope

originally referred to a thick liquid used as an adhesive, from Dutch 'doop', meaning 'sauce' or 'dipping'

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Summary: dope in Brief

The term 'dope' [doʊp] can refer to a narcotic drug or information, particularly of a private nature. Examples include 'He was arrested for possession of dope.' and 'I heard some dope about the new project from a colleague.' The phrase 'dope fiend' describes a person addicted to drugs, while 'dope sheet' refers to a list of technical information about a film or TV program.

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