Pronunciation: /drɑplət/
noun A small drop of liquid
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.
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.
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