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- Dictionarya·drift/əˈdrift/
adverb
- 1. so as to float without being either moored or steered: "a cargo ship went adrift" Similar
adjective
- 1. floating without being either moored or steered: "the seamen are adrift in lifeboats" Similar
- 2. failing to reach a target or winning position: informal British "they were only a point adrift at the break"
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Synonyms for ADRIFT: deserted, divided, forsaken, neglected, forgotten, abandoned, disjointed, disconnected; Antonyms of ADRIFT: accompanied, attended, adjacent, contiguous, connected, adjoining, coupled, next-door
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Synonyms and examples. aimless. mainly disapproving. He was just aimless and confused after being let go from his position. directionless. The party was plagued with weak and directionless leaders who had no clue how to govern. purposeless.
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Synonyms and examples. aimless mainly disapproving. He was just aimless and confused after being let go from his position. directionless. The party was plagued with weak and directionless leaders who had no clue how to govern. purposeless. The job left him feeling unfulfiled and purposeless. empty. After losing him, I just feel empty inside.
Synonyms for ADRIFT in English: drifting, afloat, cast off, unmoored, aweigh, unanchored, aimless, goalless, directionless, purposeless, …
Synonyms for ADRIFT: afloat, directionless, loose, drifting, aimless, unanchored, planless, rudderless, undirected; Antonyms for ADRIFT: purposeful, anchored, stable, determined, tied-down, on-course, on-target.
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