Stop | Mean of stop in English Dictionary
/ˈstɑːp/
- Verb
- to not move, walk, etc., after doing so before
- She was walking toward me, and then she suddenly stopped.
- The bus stopped at the corner.
- He stopped to watch the sun set.
- She had to stop to catch her breath. = She had to stop and catch her breath.
- He stopped to pick up a penny.
- The car was going so fast that it couldn't stop in time.
- The traffic light turned red, so she had to stop.
- Stop. [=halt] Who goes there?
- I stopped (dead) in my tracks [=stopped suddenly] when I saw the bear.
- to cause (someone or something) to not move, walk, etc., after doing so before
- Stop that man! He stole my wallet.
- They stopped us at the border to check our passports.
- She stopped the car and turned back.
- He was stopped by the police for speeding.
- The goalie stopped [=blocked] the ball/shot.
- The sight of the bear stopped me (dead) in my tracks.
- to not do something that you have been doing before
- He constantly teases her and never knows when to stop.
- We've been working all morning. It's time to stop and take a break.
- The boss said that he was unhappy with some of his employees, but he stopped short of naming which ones. [=but he did not say which ones]
- Did you ever stop [=pause] to think about the risk you took?
- She never stopped to consider how her decision might affect others.
- Can you please stop what you are doing to help me?
- I stop work at 5 o'clock.
- The phone stopped ringing.
- Stop arguing/talking/running.
- She stopped [=quit] smoking last year.
- The patient suddenly stopped breathing.
- His heart stopped beating.
- Stop it/that or I'll tell Mom.
- to make (someone or something) no longer do something
- I'm leaving and you can't stop me.
- Stop me if you've heard this joke before.
- It's too late. There's no stopping them now. [=they can't be stopped now]
- (Brit) I couldn't stop him crying.
- I couldn't stop him from crying.
- He stopped [=restrained] himself from laughing out loud.
- Nothing can stop me from leaving.
- Environmentalists tried to stop them from cutting down the trees.
- There is nothing to stop you from going.
- We need to stop the disease from spreading.
- to cause (something) to end
- The teacher stopped the fight.
- We need to stop the violence in our city.
- They tried to stop the bleeding.
- to cause (a recording) to not play
- She stopped the CD because it was skipping.
- We stopped [=paused] the movie to grab some snacks.
- to no longer happen or exist
- The music suddenly stopped.
- The path stops about halfway up the mountain.
- The rain had stopped by the time we left. [=it was not raining anymore when we left]
- to suddenly not work or function
- The engine just stopped.
- His heart stopped.
- to not travel during a journey for a short period of time in order to rest, eat, etc.
- We stopped for lunch.
- We need to stop for gas. [=we need to get gas]
- We stopped for a night in Atlanta. [=we stayed in Atlanta for a night]
- to go to a place during a journey
- I'll stop for a short visit.
- The tour stops in several cities.
- to make a brief social visit
- I'm not stopping. [=staying] I just wanted to drop this off.
- to close, block, or fill (a hole)
- He stopped his ears with his fingers. [=he put his fingertips in his ears so that he couldn't hear]
- She stopped up the cracks with plaster.
- The sink is stopped up [=blocked] with food.
- to tell your bank not to pay a check
- I called to stop payment on the check. = I called to stop the check.
- to take (money) from something
- £200 will be stopped [=withheld] from your wages next week.
- to stay or remain
- I am stopping at home.
- to visit someone briefly
- Feel free to stop by [=drop by, drop in] anytime.
- I'll stop by for a short visit.
- to stay at home
- I'm stopping [=staying] in tonight.
- to go or stay somewhere briefly while traveling to another place
- I'll stop off (at the store) to pick up some milk.
- She is stopping off in Miami to visit a friend.
- Could you stop off at the house to water the plants?
- to stay out at night
- He doesn't normally stop out late.
- to go to or stay in a place while traveling to another place
- The plane stops over in Chicago before going on to Seattle.
- She stopped over at a friend's house for a couple of days.
- to stay up at night
- She stopped up late last night.
- Noun
- an act of stopping or a state of being stopped: such as
- a state in which someone or something is no longer moving
- The car skidded/slowed to a stop. [=to a halt]
- The ball rolled to a stop.
- The train came to a stop.
- He slowly brought the car to a stop.
- a state in which no further activity happens
- Production was brought to a stop [=was stopped] by the strike.
- Negotiations brought a stop to [=ended] the conflict.
- Work on the project came to a stop [=work on the project stopped] because of a lack of funding.
- The fighting came to a sudden stop.
- We need to put a stop to [=end] these practices.
- She wanted to put a stop to the rumors.
- a play that stops an opponent from scoring a goal
- The goalie made a great stop. [=save]
- a place that you visit or go to for a short period of time during a journey
- His first stop will be Washington, D.C.
- Our first stop has to be the gas station.
- a short period of time during which you stop or stay at a place during a journey
- The trip includes an overnight stop [=stay] in Paris.
- We'll make a stop [=stop, rest] when we get to the top of this hill.
- We should make a stop at the museum. [=we should visit the museum]
- I need to make a stop at the grocery store on the way home.
- the place where a bus or train regularly stops on a route to let passengers get on and off
- a bus stop
- The next stop is Main Street and Tower Square.
- I'm getting off at the next stop.
- What is your stop?
- a place on a road (such as an intersection) where traffic must stop
- a four-way stop
- Slow down as you approach the stop.
- a stop sign [=a sign telling drivers to stop and wait until they can continue safely]
- an order that tells a bank not to pay a check
- I put a stop on the check.
- a set of organ pipes that produce a similar sound
- a sound (such as the “p” of “apt” or the “g” of “tiger”) that is made by stopping the flow of air completely and then suddenly letting air out
- to do everything possible in order to do or achieve something
- The company pulled out all the stops to advertise their new product. = The company pulled out all the stops in advertising their new product.
- When he throws a party, he really pulls out all the stops.