Drain
UK /["/dreɪn/","/dreɪnz/","/dreɪnd/","/ˈdreɪnɪŋ/"]/US /["/dreɪn/","/dreɪnz/","/dreɪnd/","/ˈdreɪnɪŋ/"]/
Definition
to make something empty or dry by removing the liquid from it; to become empty or dry in this way
In simple words: To remove liquid or to take away energy.
Examples
- Please drain the pasta before serving it.
- The heavy rain caused the field to drain slowly.
- The long meeting drained her energy completely.
- They need to drain the swimming pool for maintenance.
- The battery drains quickly when using the GPS feature.
Usage notes
Use 'drain' when talking about removing liquid from something, like a sink. It's also used metaphorically to express exhaustion or loss of energy. Avoid in highly formal contexts.
Grammar pattern
drain + object
Memory hint
Think of a 'drain' as a 'funnel' for energy or liquid disappearing.
Collocations
- thoroughly
- well
- poorly
- out of
- thoroughly
- well
- poorly
- out of
- completely
- totally
- utterly
- of
- out of
- be drained
- feel drained
Synonyms
- empty
- deplete
- remove
- exhaust
- let out
Antonyms
- fill
- flow
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'rain' when spoken.
- Using as a noun without clarification, e.g. 'the drain' without context.
- Mixing up with 'drain away' which emphasizes gradual removal.