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Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
1. pip
noun. ['ˈpɪp'] a radar echo displayed so as to show the position of a reflecting surface.
Synonyms
- radar echo
- blip
Antonyms
- inflexibility
- refresh
- stand still
Etymology
- pippe (Middle English (1100-1500))
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Rhymes with Pip
- roundtrip
- microchip
- outstrip
- unzip
- strip
- scripp
- scrip
- equip
- whipp
- whip
- trippe
- tripp
- trip
- stipp
- snip
- slip
- skipp
- skip
- quipp
- quip
- klipp
- gripp
- grip
- flip
- drip
- crip
- clip
- blip
- zipp
- zip
Sentences with pip
1. Noun, singular or mass
a single pip or a corner number or letter.
2. Adjective
This is what makes the pip value so important.
2. pip-squeak
noun. someone who is small and insignificant.
Synonyms
- cypher
- nobody
- squirt
- cipher
- small fry
Antonyms
- existence
- being
- reality
- divide
3. pip
noun. ['ˈpɪp'] a small hard seed found in some fruits.
Antonyms
- superior
Etymology
- pippe (Middle English (1100-1500))
4. pip
verb. ['ˈpɪp'] defeat thoroughly.
Synonyms
- whip
- beat
- mop up
- trounce
- beat out
- crush
- worst
- shell
- rack up
Antonyms
- uncover
- miss
- gladden
- defend
Etymology
- pippe (Middle English (1100-1500))
5. pip
noun. ['ˈpɪp'] a mark on a die or on a playing card (shape depending on the suit).
Synonyms
- marker
- marking
- spot
- mark
Antonyms
- rested
- start
- praise
- decompression
Etymology
- pippe (Middle English (1100-1500))
6. pip
noun. ['ˈpɪp'] a minor nonspecific ailment.
Synonyms
- complaint
- ailment
Antonyms
- good
- goodness
- fall back
Etymology
- pippe (Middle English (1100-1500))
7. pip
noun. ['ˈpɪp'] a disease of poultry.
Antonyms
- uncoiled
Etymology
- pippe (Middle English (1100-1500))
8. pip
verb. ['ˈpɪp'] hit with a missile from a weapon.
Synonyms
- grass
- injure
- kneecap
- strike
- blast
- shoot
- hit
- gun down
Antonyms
- undershoot
- linger
- absorb
- unweave
Etymology
- pippe (Middle English (1100-1500))
9. pip
verb. ['ˈpɪp'] kill by firing a missile.
Synonyms
- shoot
- pick off
- kill
- hit
Antonyms
- stay in place
- top out
- fail
- leave
Etymology
- pippe (Middle English (1100-1500))