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Meaning of flop
The primary meaning of the word "flop" is to fall or come down heavily, often with a loud noise, or to fail or be unsuccessful.
Etymology of flop
The word "flop" originated in the mid-17th century, possibly as an imitation of the sound of something falling or hitting a surface.
The word has been used in various contexts, including physics, where it describes the motion of an object falling or dropping, and in everyday language, where it describes failure or lack of success.
Synonyms
fail
collapse
fall
drop
plummet
sink
dive
crash
slip
slide
tumble
stumble
trip
falter
flounder
founder
miscue
blunder
bungle
botch
muff
fumble
slip up
mess up
go wrong
come apart
go awry
go haywire
backfire
misfire
malfunction
break down
fall apart
fall through
fall flat
flop down
fall down
drop down
sink down
collapse down
crumple
crumble
disintegrate
deteriorate
decline
slump
sag
dip
descend
plunge
nose-dive
tailspin
free fall.
Definitions
- A verb meaning to fall or come down heavily, often with a loud noise, typically because of a lack of strength or support.
- A verb meaning to fail or be unsuccessful, especially in a spectacular or embarrassing way.
- A noun meaning a person or thing that fails or is unsuccessful.
Usage Examples
- The bird's wings began to flop as it lost altitude and crash-landed in the field.
- The new restaurant was a flop, and it closed down after only a few months.
- She tried to jump over the hurdle, but her legs began to flop and she fell to the ground.