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Adrift Meaning in English

word

əˈdɹɪft
uh-DRIFT
ɐdɹˈɪft
uh-DRIFT

Definition

Not anchored or tied down, floating freely on water. Also used to describe a person or thing without direction, purpose, or support.

Usage & Nuances

Often used literally for boats or objects in water, and figuratively for people feeling lost or without purpose ('feel adrift'). Common collocations: 'set adrift,' 'left adrift.' Slightly formal or literary in tone.

Example Sentences

The boat was adrift in the open sea.

basic

After losing his job, he felt completely adrift.

basic

A few logs went adrift down the river.

basic

She graduated college but felt a bit adrift without clear plans.

natural

The old fishing net was found adrift near the shore.

natural

After the breakup, he was emotionally adrift for months.

natural