hopper

[ˈhɒpə]

hopper Definition

a container for a loose bulk material such as grain, rock, or rubbish, typically one that tapers downward and is able to discharge its contents at the bottom.

Using hopper: Examples

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

  • Example

    The grain was stored in a large hopper.

  • Example

    The garbage truck has a hopper for collecting trash.

  • Example

    The coal is then transported to a hopper from which it is fed into the furnace.

hopper Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for hopper

Phrases with hopper

  • an insect with long hind legs that are used for jumping and for producing a chirping sound

    Example

    The grasshopper landed on the leaf and began to chirp.

  • a type of railroad freight car used to transport loose bulk commodities such as coal, ore, grain, and track ballast

    Example

    The train was carrying several hopper cars filled with coal.

  • a specialized ship used to remove silt, sand, and debris from the bottom of waterways and harbors

    Example

    The hopper dredger was used to clear the harbor of debris after the storm.

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Summary: hopper in Brief

A 'hopper' [ˈhɒpə] is a container that tapers downward and is used to store and discharge loose bulk materials such as grain, rock, or rubbish. It is commonly found in agriculture, construction, and transportation industries, as in 'The garbage truck has a hopper for collecting trash.' Other types of hoppers include 'grasshopper,' an insect with long hind legs, and 'hopper car,' a type of railroad freight car used to transport bulk commodities.

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