pop

[pษ’p]

pop Definition

  • 1to make a short, sharp sound like a small explosion
  • 2to go somewhere quickly or for a short time
  • 3a type of popular music that is energetic and has a strong rhythm, often with simple tunes and lyrics

Using pop: Examples

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

  • Example

    The balloon popped when I sat on it.

  • Example

    I need to pop into the store to grab some milk.

  • Example

    She loves listening to pop music on the radio.

pop Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for pop

Phrases with pop

  • to visit someone briefly and informally

    Example

    Feel free to pop in for a cup of tea anytime you're passing by.

  • to ask someone to marry you

    Example

    He's planning to pop the question on their anniversary next month.

  • pop up

    to appear suddenly or unexpectedly

    Example

    Ads always seem to pop up when I'm browsing the internet.

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Summary: pop in Brief

The word 'pop' [pษ’p] can be used as a verb to describe a short, sharp sound, or to go somewhere quickly or for a short time. As a noun, it refers to a type of popular music that is energetic and has a strong rhythm. Examples include 'The balloon popped when I sat on it,' 'I need to pop into the store to grab some milk,' and 'She loves listening to pop music on the radio.' Phrases include 'pop in,' meaning to visit someone briefly and informally, 'pop the question,' meaning to ask someone to marry you, and 'pop up,' meaning to appear suddenly or unexpectedly.

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