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1. | [ adjective ] having the power of driving or impelling | |
Synonyms: | impulsive | |
Examples: | "a driving personal ambition" "the driving force was his innate enthusiasm" "an impulsive force" |
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Related terms: | dynamic | |
2. | [ noun ] (sport,golf) hitting a golf ball off of a tee with a driver | |
Synonyms: | drive | |
Examples: | "he sliced his drive out of bounds" |
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Related terms: | golf_stroke drive drive | |
3. | [ adjective ] acting with vigor | |
Examples: | "responsibility turned the spoiled playboy into a driving young executive" |
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Related terms: | energetic | |
4. | [ noun ] (transportation) the act of controlling and steering the movement of a vehicle or animal | |
Synonyms: | motoring | |
Related terms: | travel steering motoring drive steer pull draw_up park cruise rein draw_up joyride drive_up coach stall parallel-park angle-park double-park snowmobile automobile brake pull_up_short drive turn_on_a_dime test_drive brake | |
Similar spelling: |
Drovin deriving drive-in drive_in drubbing dropping drooping dripping driven droppings drippings droopingly drop_in |