Meaning of Drift
to move along smoothly and slowly in water or air
In simple words: To move slowly or without a specific direction.
Drift in a sentence
- The boat began to drift slowly away from the shore.
- Clouds drift across the sky on a breezy day.
- The conversation started with a clear topic but soon began to drift into unrelated subjects.
- During the race, the driver managed to drift around the curve with incredible skill.
- The snow began to drift against the windows after the heavy storm.
- She felt her thoughts drift as she stared out the window during class.
- Leaflets drifted down from the torn branch during the strong wind.
- In the world of physics, particles may drift toward areas of lower concentration.
How to use Drift
Use 'drift' when describing something that moves gradually or aimlessly, like a boat on water or thoughts in the mind. Avoid using it in very formal writing.
Grammar pattern
drift + adverb/ preposition
Memory hint
Think of a leaf drifting on a stream; it moves slowly and freely.
Related words
Collocations with Drift
- slowly
- helplessly
- downstream
- from
- to
- towards/toward
- aimlessly
- gradually
- slowly
- begin to
- seem to
- allow something to
- about
- around
- round
- aimlessly
- gradually
- slowly
- begin to
- seem to
- allow something to
- about
- around
- round
- aimlessly
- gradually
- slowly
- begin to
- seem to
- allow something to
- about
- around
- round
- slowly
- helplessly
- downstream
- from
- to
- towards/toward
Common mistakes with Drift
- Confusing with 'drifted' as the only past tense; 'drift' can also be used in present.
- Using 'drift' when describing sudden movements.
- Mixing up with 'draft' in writing contexts.
Drift appears in
Drift in other languages
- Arabicالعربية
انجراف, ينجرف
التحرك ببطء أو بدون اتجاه محدد.
- Bengaliবাংলা
ভেসে যাওয়া, ভেসে চলা
ধীরে ধীরে বা কোনো নির্দিষ্ট দিক ছাড়াই নড়াচড়া করা।
- GermanDeutsch
Drift
Sich langsam oder ohne klare Richtung bewegen.
- SpanishEspañol
Derrapar, Flotar, Deslizarse, Deriva
Moverse lentamente o sin una dirección específica.
- Persianفارسی
حرکت کردن، رانش کردن
آهسته یا بدون جهت خاصی حرکت کردن.
- FrenchFrançais
Dériver, Flotter
Bouger lentement ou sans direction précise.
- Hindiहिन्दी
बहना, बह जाना
धीरे-धीरे या बिना किसी खास दिशा के बहना।
- ItalianItaliano
Deriva, Galleggiare, Scivolare
Muoverti lentamente o senza una direzione precisa.
- PortuguesePortuguês
Derivar, Flutuar, Desviar
Mover-se lentamente ou sem direção específica.
- RussianРусский
Дрейф, нестись
Медленно или бесцельно двигаться.
- Urduاردو
بہاؤ، بہنا، سرکنا
آہستہ یا بغیر کسی خاص سمت کے حرکت کرنا۔
- Chinese中文
漂移, 漂流, 漂浮
缓慢地或没有特定方向地移动。
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Frequently asked questions about Drift
What does Drift mean?
To move slowly or without a specific direction.
What is the definition of Drift?
to move along smoothly and slowly in water or air
How do you use Drift in a sentence?
The boat began to drift slowly away from the shore.
Can you give another example of Drift?
Clouds drift across the sky on a breezy day.
What are synonyms for Drift?
Common alternatives include float, wandering, glide, roam, meander.
What is the opposite of Drift?
Opposite meanings include settle, stay, anchor.
What words go with Drift?
It commonly pairs with slowly, helplessly, downstream, from, to, towards/toward, aimlessly, gradually, slowly, begin to, seem to, allow something to, about, around, round, aimlessly, gradually, slowly, begin to, seem to, allow something to, about, around, round, aimlessly, gradually, slowly, begin to, seem to, allow something to, about, around, round, slowly, helplessly, downstream, from, to, towards/toward.
What are common mistakes when using Drift?
Confusing with 'drifted' as the only past tense; 'drift' can also be used in present. Using 'drift' when describing sudden movements. Mixing up with 'draft' in writing contexts.
How do you pronounce Drift?
US: /["/drɪft/","/drɪfts/","/ˈdrɪftɪd/","/ˈdrɪftɪŋ/"]/, UK: /["/drɪft/","/drɪfts/","/ˈdrɪftɪd/","/ˈdrɪftɪŋ/"]/. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use Drift?
Use 'drift' when describing something that moves gradually or aimlessly, like a boat on water or thoughts in the mind. Avoid using it in very formal writing.
What CEFR level is Drift?
"Drift" is at C1 level on the CEFR scale.


