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Meaning of
dip
in English
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//dɪp//
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//dɪp//
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Plural
dips
Past Tense
dipped
Participle Verb
dipping
Third Person Singular
dips
Definitions
Noun
a
lower
road
section
;
depression
downward
slope
;
incline
brief
immersion
in
liquid
The
swimmer
took
a
quick
dip
in
the
cool
water
.
tank
for
parasite
removal
The
farmer
filled
the
dip
to
clean
the
sheep
before
shearing
.
a
stick
for
measuring
liquids
The
laboratory
used
a
dip
to
measure
the
chemical
solution
.
a
sauce
for
dipping
foods
The
restaurant
served
a
delicious
dip
with
crispy
tortilla
chips
.
finely
ground
tobacco
for
oral
use
The
store
sold
a
type
of
dip
that
was
popular
among
smokers
.
a
person
who
steals
from
pockets
The
police
were
searching
for
a
dip
who
had
been
targeting
tourists
.
angle
of
a
geologic
surface
from
horizontal
The
geologist
measured
the
dip
of
the
rock
layer
to
understand
its
structure
.
a
candle
made
by
dipping
The
artisan
created
a
beautiful
dip
by
repeatedly
dipping
the
wick
into
the
wax
.
a
dance
move
where
the
follower
leans
sideways
The
dancer
mastered
the
dip
move
with
her
partner
.
a
bodybuilding
exercise
on
parallel
bars
;
sinking
and
raising
the
body
The
athlete
performed
a
perfect
dip
on
the
parallel
bars
.
tree
resin
extraction
product
;
turpentine
industry
The
company
specialized
in
producing
dip
for
the
paint
industry
.
missing
a
sought
bird
sighting
The
birder
was
disappointed
by
the
dip
,
having
missed
the
rare
species
.
a
declining
financial
asset
The
investor
was
worried
about
the
dip
in
the
stock
market
.
Verb
to
lower
into
a
liquid
She
had
to
dip
the
brush
into
the
paint
to
continue
painting
.
to
immerse
or
sink
in
a
liquid
The
chef
had
to
dip
the
strawberries
in
chocolate
for
the
dessert
.
to
decrease
in
value
or
rate
slightly
The
company's
stock
price
began
to
dip
after
the
announcement
.
to
lower
a
flag
partially
;
as
a
sign
of
respect
The
navy
ship
will
dip
its
flag
as
a
sign
of
respect
to
the
hosting
country
.
to
treat
animals
with
a
chemical
solution
The
veterinarian
will
dip
the
sheep
in
a
chemical
solution
to
prevent
parasites
.
to
check
oil
with
a
dip
stick
The
mechanic
will
dip
the
stick
into
the
engine
to
check
the
oil
level
.
to
wet
or
moisten
something
;
immerse
briefly
The
painter
had
to
dip
the
cloth
into
the
water
to
wet
it
before
cleaning
the
wall
.
to
scoop
out
a
fluid
The
worker
used
a
bucket
to
dip
water
from
the
well
.
to
slope
downward
from
the
horizon
The
hill
began
to
dip
downward
from
the
top
of
the
mountain
.
to
lower
a
dance
partner
briefly
The
dancer
gently
dipped
her
partner
during
the
waltz
.
Compounds / Phrases
dipsticks
dipswitch
slippery dip
dipnet
dipnets
dipnetting