Pronunciation: /drɑplət/

Definitions of droplet

noun A small drop of liquid

Example Sentences

A1 I saw a droplet of water on the leaf.

A2 The droplet on the window reflected the sunlight.

B1 The scientist studied the behavior of each droplet in the experiment.

B2 A droplet of sweat rolled down her forehead as she ran the marathon.

C1 The artist captured the beauty of a single droplet of rain in his painting.

C2 The droplet of dew glistened in the early morning sunlight, creating a beautiful scene.

Examples of droplet in a Sentence

formal The scientist observed the behavior of each droplet under the microscope.

informal I felt a droplet of rain on my face as I walked outside.

slang The drink was so cold, it had droplets forming on the outside of the glass.

figurative Each droplet of information helped piece together the full story.

Grammatical Forms of droplet

plural

droplets

comparative

more droplet

superlative

most droplet

present tense

droplets

future tense

will droplet

perfect tense

have droplet

continuous tense

is dropletting

singular

droplet

positive degree

droplet

infinitive

to droplet

gerund

dropletting

participle

dropletted

Origin and Evolution of droplet

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old English
Story behind the word: The word 'droplet' originated from Middle English, derived from the Old English word 'dropa'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'droplet' has retained its basic meaning of a small drop of liquid, but has also been extended to refer to small particles or pieces of something, such as 'a droplet of sweat' or 'a droplet of information'.