Pronunciation: /tɪərdrɒp/
noun a tear that is shaped like a drop
A1 She wiped away a teardrop from her cheek.
A2 The sad movie made her shed a teardrop.
B1 His eyes were filled with teardrops as he listened to the heartbreaking news.
B2 The teardrop glistened on her eyelashes before falling onto her lap.
C1 The artist captured the emotion perfectly with a single teardrop in the painting.
C2 The teardrop rolled down her face, leaving a trail of sadness in its wake.
adjective teardrop-shaped
A1 She had a teardrop pendant around her neck.
A2 The teardrop shape of the diamond made it look elegant.
B1 The artist used teardrop motifs in her paintings to convey emotion.
B2 The teardrop design of the chandelier added a touch of sophistication to the room.
C1 The teardrop pattern on the fabric was intricately woven by hand.
C2 The teardrop cut of the sapphire gemstone created a stunning piece of jewelry.
formal A single teardrop rolled down her cheek as she listened to the heartbreaking news.
informal I could see a teardrop in his eye as he watched the sad movie.
slang She was so moved by the speech that a teardrop fell from her eye.
figurative The teardrop-shaped pendant symbolized her everlasting love for him.
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