Associations to the word «Adrift»
Noun
- Fixture
- Manhattan
- Rescue
- Midshipman
- Continuum
- Albion
- Voyage
- Lim
- Peterborough
- Hudson
- Deck
- Pacific
- Steer
- Chest
- Current
- Pirate
- Usher
- Storm
- Craft
- Point
- Propulsion
- Stove
- Aston
- Wigan
- Cosmos
- Bud
- Cable
- Basket
- Reef
- Fisherman
- Sudden
- Whale
- Liverpool
- Schooner
- Latitude
- Rope
- Sinking
- Wilderness
- Refugee
- Mercedes
- Captain
- Gulf
- Infant
- Preston
- Janeiro
- Ark
- Haul
- Heart
- Lotus
- Newcastle
- Adventure
- Brig
- Dub
- Harbor
- Colin
- Berg
- Cruise
- Vietnamese
- Second
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
ADRIFT, adjective. Floating at random.
ADRIFT, adjective. (of a seaman) Absent from his watch.
ADRIFT, adjective. (chiefly UK) (often with of) Behind one's opponents, or below a required threshold in terms of score, number or position.
ADRIFT, adverb. In a drifting condition; at the mercy of wind and waves.
Dictionary definition
ADRIFT, adverb. Floating freely; not anchored; "the boat wasset adrift".
ADRIFT, adverb. Off course, wandering aimlessly; "there was a search for beauty that had somehow gone adrift".
ADRIFT, adjective. Aimlessly drifting.
ADRIFT, adjective. Afloat on the surface of a body of water; "after the storm the boats were adrift".
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