"Drifted" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Drifted" Meaning

The word "drifted" is the past participle of the verb "drift". To drift means to move slowly or lazily, often without control or direction. It can also mean to wander or meander, often without a clear purpose or goal.

In this context, "drifted" might be used in a sentence like, "The family's car drifted off the road and into the ditch." Here, the car is moving slowly and without control, and has left the road and gone into a nearby ditch.

"Drifted" Examples

Examples of "drifted"


The snowdrifted mountain peaks were inaccessible due to the harsh weather conditions.
As the seasons passed, the once-thriving city drifted from its former glory to a state of decline.
The company's profits had drifted significantly since the economic downturn.
After a few drinks, she began to drift off to sleep on the couch.
The conversation drifted from politics to the latest Hollywood gossip, neither of which was particularly interesting to either party.

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