propped

[prɒpt]

propped Definition

  • 1to support something by putting it against something solid or by placing something under it
  • 2to rest oneself in a seated position with one's back against something

Using propped: Examples

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

  • Example

    He propped the ladder against the wall.

  • Example

    She propped her feet up on the coffee table.

  • Example

    The old man was propped up with pillows.

  • Example

    I propped the door open with a brick.

propped Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for propped

Phrases with propped

  • prop someone/something up

    to help someone or something to continue to exist or succeed, especially when they are having difficulties

    Example

    The government is propping up the failing industry with subsidies.

  • to stand at a bar and drink

    Example

    He spent the evening propping up the bar with his friends.

  • a rugby player who plays in the front row of the scrum

    Example

    The prop forward was injured in the last game.

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Summary: propped in Brief

'Propped' [prɒpt] means to support something by putting it against something solid or by placing something under it. It can also mean to rest oneself in a seated position with one's back against something. The phrase 'prop someone/something up' means to help someone or something to continue to exist or succeed, especially when they are having difficulties. 'Prop up the bar' means to stand at a bar and drink.