trip
Because it is a word with a single syllable, trip is not hyphenated. The words that have a single syllable are called monosyllabic words.
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Definitions oftrip
- A journey; an excursion or jaunt
Example: "We made a trip to the beach."
- A stumble or misstep
Example: "He was injured due to a trip down the stairs."
- An error; a failure; a mistake
- A period of time in which one experiences drug-induced reverie or hallucinations
Example: "He had a strange trip after taking LSD."
- A faux pas, a social error
- Intense involvement in or enjoyment of a condition
Example: "ego trip; power trip; nostalgia trip; guilt trip"
- A mechanical cutout device
- A trip-switch or cut-out
Example: "It's dark because the trip operated."
- A quick, light step; a lively movement of the feet; a skip
Example: "trip the light fantastic W"
- A small piece; a morsel; a bit
- The act of tripping someone, or causing them to lose their footing
- A single board, or tack, in plying, or beating, to windward
- To fall over or stumble over an object as a result of striking it with one's foot
Example: "Be careful not to trip on the tree roots."
- (sometimes followed by "up") to cause (a person or animal) to fall or stumble by knocking their feet from under them
Example: "A pedestrian was able to trip the burglar as he was running away."
- To be guilty of a misstep or mistake; to commit an offence against morality, propriety, etc
- To detect in a misstep; to catch; to convict
- To activate or set in motion, as in the activation of a trap, explosive, or switch
Example: "When we get into the factory, trip the lights."
- To be activated, as by a signal or an event
Example: "The alarm system tripped, throwing everyone into a panic."
- To experience a state of reverie or to hallucinate, due to consuming psychoactive drugs
Example: "After taking the LSD, I started tripping about fairies and colors."
- To journey, to make a trip
Example: "Last summer we tripped to the coast."
- To move with light, quick steps; to walk or move lightly; to skip
- To raise (an anchor) from the bottom, by its cable or buoy rope, so that it hangs free
- To pull (a yard) into a perpendicular position for lowering it
- (most commonly used in the form tripping) to become unreasonably upset, especially over something unimportant; to cause a scene or a disruption
- Of or relating to trips
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