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trip
- pronunciation:
- trIp
- parts of speech:
- noun, intransitive verb, transitive verb
| part of speech: |
noun |
| definition 1: |
a journey, voyage, or excursion.
a trip to New York- synonyms:
- journey
- similar words:
- drive, excursion, expedition, jaunt, junket, outing, passage, pilgrimage, ride, tour, trek, voyage
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| definition 2: |
a short journey from one point to another.
I made two trips to the store today.- synonyms:
- run
- similar words:
- commute, drive, errand, excursion, foray, hop, jaunt, journey, ride, spin, stroll, walk
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| definition 3: |
a misstep causing one to stumble or fall.
- synonyms:
- misstep, stumble
- similar words:
- drop, fall, flip, flop, header, lurch, slide, slip, spill, sprawl, stagger, tumble
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| definition 4: |
an action that causes someone to stumble or fall.
- similar words:
- hindrance, obstruction
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| definition 5: |
(slang) euphoria, hallucinations, or the like experienced under a drug, or the period of such an experience.
- similar words:
- euphoria, hallucination, high, rush
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| definition 6: |
(slang) a strong interest.
His boasting was an ego trip.- similar words:
- obsession
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| definition 7: |
(slang) a situation or way of living.
a self-discovery trip- similar words:
- bag, lifestyle, path, phase, situation, thing
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| definition 8: |
an error; mistake.
- synonyms:
- error, fault, mistake, stumble
- similar words:
- blunder, boner, faux pas, flub, fluff, gaffe, goof, indiscretion, lapse, misstep, muff, oversight, peccadillo, slip
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| definition 9: |
a skip, dance, or nimble movement of the feet.
- synonyms:
- prance, scamper, skip
- similar words:
- caper, dance, frisk, frolic, gambol, hop, romp, strut
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| related words: |
bounce, career, haul, travel, vacation, way, whirl |
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| part of speech: |
intransitive verb |
| inflections: |
tripped, tripping, trips |
| definition 1: |
to stumble or fall.
- synonyms:
- stumble, topple
- similar words:
- fall, falter, flip, flop, lose one's balance, lurch, pitch, slide, slip, sprawl, stagger, tumble
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| definition 2: |
to make a mistake; falter.
She tripped on her words.- synonyms:
- err, falter, stumble
- similar words:
- blunder, bungle, flounder, flub, fluff, foul up, goof, muff, slip, stagger
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| definition 3: |
to dance, skip, or step nimbly.
They tripped down the street.- synonyms:
- dance, prance, scamper, skip
- similar words:
- boogie, caper, cavort, frisk, frolic, gambol, hop, romp, strut
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| definition 4: |
(slang) to experience the euphoric or hallucinatory effects of a drug.
- similar words:
- hallucinate, wig out
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| related words: |
bounce, dance, jaunt, nod, stumble |
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| part of speech: |
transitive verb |
| definition 1: |
to cause to fall or stumble.
- synonyms:
- tumble
- similar words:
- fell, flip, spill, throw, tip over, topple, upset
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| definition 2: |
to cause to fail or falter.
- synonyms:
- foul up, thwart
- similar words:
- confuse, disconcert, halt, hinder, obstruct, throw
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| definition 3: |
to catch in a mistake or inconsistency.
- synonyms:
- outsmart, trap
- similar words:
- catch, fool, hook, outfox, outwit, snare, trick
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| definition 4: |
to release a trigger or switch, thereby setting (something) in motion or operation.
The cat tripped the burglar alarm.- synonyms:
- activate, switch on, trigger
- similar words:
- flip, pull, release, start, throw
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| related words: |
mislead, tumble |
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