Word | Noun | Adjective | Verb | Adverb |
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collapse | Yes | No | Yes | No |
pop | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
collapse (noun) | pop (noun) |
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the act of throwing yourself down; collapse; sink | music of general appeal to teenagers; a bland watered-down version of rock'n'roll with more rhythm and harmony and an emphasis on romantic love |
a natural event caused by something suddenly falling down or caving in | a sharp explosive sound as from a gunshot or drawing a cork |
a sudden large decline of business or the prices of stocks (especially one that causes additional failures) | a sweet drink containing carbonated water and flavoring |
an abrupt failure of function or complete physical exhaustion | an informal term for a father; probably derived from baby talk |
collapse (adjective) | pop (adjective) |
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(of music or art) new and of general appeal (especially among young people) |
collapse (verb) | pop (verb) |
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collapse due to fatigue, an illness, or a sudden attack | burst open with a sharp, explosive sound |
lose significance, effectiveness, or value | cause to burst with a loud, explosive sound |
suffer a nervous breakdown | fire a weapon with a loud explosive noise |
break down, literally or metaphorically | take drugs, especially orally |
fold or close up | drink down entirely |
fall apart | hit a pop-fly |
cause to burst | put or thrust suddenly and forcefully |
hit or strike | |
release suddenly | |
bulge outward | |
make a sharp explosive noise | |
appear suddenly or unexpectedly; happen unexpectedly | |
cause to make a sharp explosive sound |
collapse (adverb) | pop (adverb) |
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like a pop or with a pop |