waterdrop

[ˈwɔːtədrɒp]

waterdrop Definition

  • 1a small drop of water
  • 2a tear

Using waterdrop: Examples

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

  • Example

    The waterdrop fell from the leaf.

  • Example

    Her eyes were filled with waterdrops.

  • Example

    The morning dew formed waterdrops on the grass.

waterdrop Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for waterdrop

Phrases with waterdrop

  • to drink water

    Example

    I'm so thirsty, I need to catch a waterdrop.

  • like water off a duck's back

    not having any effect on someone

    Example

    He was criticized for his behavior, but it was like water off a duck's back.

  • in trouble or difficulty

    Example

    He's in deep water with the law after being caught stealing.

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Summary: waterdrop in Brief

A 'waterdrop' [ˈwɔːtədrɒp] is a small droplet of water, such as those found on leaves or in morning dew. It can also refer to a tear. Phrases include 'catch a waterdrop,' meaning to drink water, and 'like water off a duck's back,' meaning not having any effect on someone.