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Flop
UK //flɒp//US //flɑp//
Definition
To fall or drop heavily, or to fail spectacularly.
In simple words: To fall or drop heavily or suddenly
Examples
- The new movie was expected to be a hit, but it turned out to be a complete flop.
- He tried to impress everyone with his performance, but it flopped badly.
- The cake flopped in the oven because the recipe was incorrect.
- After much anticipation, the product launch was a flop, disappointing many.
- I thought the plan would work, but it flopped from the start.
Usage notes
Used to describe something that fails badly, especially in entertainment. Generally informal but acceptable in most contexts.
Grammar pattern
flop + adverb
Memory hint
Imagine a fish flopping out of water and failing to return.
Collocations
- flop down
- major flop
- financial flop
- flop over
- flop around
Synonyms
- fall
- drop
- failure
- disaster
- blunder
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'flip' - to turn over quickly.
- Using 'flop' in a positive context when it usually indicates failure.