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Prop - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A prop is an object used by actors during a performance or in films to enhance a scene. It can be anything from a book to a weapon, helping to make the story more realistic.

prop

/prɑp/ /prɒp/

Definition:

A support or object used to hold something up or in place.

Synonyms:

support, brace, bolster, stay

Part of Speech:

noun, verb

Antonyms:

hinder, obstruct

Common Collocations:

prop up, stage prop, movie prop, prop master

Derivatives:

propped, propping

Usage Tips:

Use "prop" as a noun for physical supports or as a verb meaning to hold something up temporarily.

Common Phrases:

prop up the bar, prop the door open, stage props

Etymology:

Originates from Middle English "proppe," meaning support or bolster.

Examples:

  • 1. She used a book to prop the window open.
  • 2. The actor handled the prop carefully during rehearsal.
  • 3. He propped his bike against the wall.
  • 4. The ladder served as a temporary prop for the painting.
  • 5. They propped up the sagging shelf with a wooden block.

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