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September 20, 2020 Word of the Day

adrift ˈdrɪft/ adjective
adrift
ˈdrɪft/
adjective
A boat left adrift
A boat left adrift
Definition of ADRIFT

1 of a boat : floating on the water without being tied to anything or controlled by anyone

  • We could see a ship adrift [=drifting] in the storm.

  • The canoe was set/cast adrift from its moorings.

2 : without guidance, purpose, or support

  • She was alone and adrift in the city.

  • Many workers were cast adrift by massive layoffs.

3 British : behind by a specified amount in a race, competition, etc.

  • He was eight points adrift (of the leader).

come adrift chiefly British

: to become loose or unattached

  • One of the straps on her dress came adrift.

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