Pronunciation: /dɪp/
noun a downward slope or bend
A1 I like to eat chips with salsa dip.
A2 She always brings a vegetable dip to parties.
B1 The hiker took a refreshing dip in the cool mountain stream.
B2 The chef prepared a delicious cheese dip for the party guests.
C1 The artist used a special dip technique to create a unique texture in the painting.
C2 The scientist conducted a series of dip experiments to analyze the chemical properties of the substance.
verb to immerse briefly in a liquid
A1 I dip my cookies in milk before eating them.
A2 She dipped her brush in the paint and started to create a masterpiece.
B1 The chef showed us how to properly dip the sushi in soy sauce.
B2 The hiker dipped their toes in the cool stream to soothe their tired feet.
C1 The artist carefully dipped the brush into the palette of colors to create a vibrant painting.
C2 The chocolatier expertly dipped each truffle in dark chocolate for a perfect finish.
formal The chef prepared a delicious spinach and artichoke dip for the party.
informal I love to dip my fries in ketchup.
slang Let's go for a quick dip in the pool before dinner.
figurative The company's stock took a dip after the scandal was revealed.
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