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Droplet - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A droplet is a tiny drop of liquid, such as water or oil, often formed by condensation or splashing. It is small enough to hold its round shape due to surface tension.

droplet

/ˈdrɑːplɪt/ /ˈdrɒplɪt/

Definition:

A tiny drop of liquid, often spherical in shape.

Synonyms:

bead, globule, driblet

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

flood, deluge

Common Collocations:

water droplet, rain droplet, tiny droplet, droplet formation

Derivatives:

droplets, dropletize

Usage Tips:

Use "droplet" to describe very small liquid drops, often in scientific or poetic contexts.

Common Phrases:

droplet of water, droplet of rain, droplet of dew

Etymology:

Derived from Middle English "drope," meaning a small quantity of liquid.

Examples:

  • 1. The morning dew left a tiny droplet on the leaf.
  • 2. A single droplet fell from the melting icicle.
  • 3. She wiped away a droplet of sweat from her forehead.
  • 4. The scientist observed the behavior of each oil droplet under the microscope.

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