Word of the Day: Flop
The word “flop” is similar to the word “failure.” Anyone or anything that flops, does not perform as expected.
- The play was a flop.
- Don’t go see that movie. It’s a flop.
- His idea for a business was a flop.
- Walter did a belly flop in the swimming pool. It was quite painful for him to feel and for us to watch. (belly flop = landing in the water on your stomach)
- Stephen specializes in helping flopping businesses turnaround. (The word “flopping” is an adjective in this sentence.)
The word “flop” can be used as a verb:
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- The play flopped.
- The guitarist flopped during his solo.
- Everyone flopped to the floor when they heard shooting. (flop to the floor = get down on the floor)
- The new product flopped badly and was quickly taken off of the shelves at the stores.
- The comic has flopped so many times before a live audience that he’s used to it by now.
The word “floppy” is an adjective. If something is “floppy” it’s long and covers a wide area.
- Gloria’s dog has big floppy ears.
- Zane like to wear floppy hats.
- The leaves on that plant look kind of floppy.
- Floppy disks were once popular as a means of computer storage, but now they seem outdated.
Essential English Dictionary
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