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dive

dive [ dīv ]


verb  (past dived or dove [ dōv ], past participle dived, present participle div·ing, 3rd person present singular dives)
Definition:
 
1. intransitive verb jump into water: to jump or throw yourself into water, usually head first, especially with your arms stretched out above your head

2. intransitive verb perform acrobatic jumps into water: to perform a pattern of acrobatic movements in the air ending in a usually headfirst plunge into water, especially as a sport

3. intransitive verb swim under water: to swim below the surface of a stretch of water, often with special breathing apparatus

4. intransitive verb go toward bottom of water: to go down steeply and quickly toward the bottom of a body of water, sometimes in search of something

5. intransitive verb descend steeply and rapidly: to fly or make an aircraft fly steeply and rapidly in the direction of the ground or the sea

6. intransitive verb throw yourself to ground: to jump quickly to one side or throw yourself forward or sideways to the ground
dive out of the way

7. intransitive verb move fast: to move quickly and in a rush in a particular direction
dive for the door

8. transitive and intransitive verb put hand in something: to put your hand or hands quickly into something such as a pocket or a closet, in order to get something out of it
dived into the drawer to retrieve her ID card

9. transitive and intransitive verb cause submarine to descend: to cause a submarine to go below the surface of the sea

10. intransitive verb drop in value: to fall sharply in value



noun  (plural dives)
Definition:
 
1. headlong jump into water: a jump into water, usually head first, especially with your arms stretched out above your head

2. act of swimming under water: a swim below the surface of a stretch of water, often with special breathing apparatus

3. descent toward bottom of water: a steep and usually rapid descent in the direction of the bottom of a body of water

4. steep descent through air: a bird's or aircraft's rapid and steep fall or flight in the direction of the ground or the sea

5. submarine's descent: a submarine's descent below the surface of the sea

6. quick movement sideways or down: a quick jump or movement to one side, forward, or sideways to the ground

7. fast movement: a rapid movement in a particular direction

8. sharp financial drop: a sharp fall in value

9. disreputable bar or club: a dirty, shabby, or disreputable bar or club ( slang )

10. football player's drive forward with ball: in football, an offensive play in which the ball carrier drives into the opposing line of players instead of passing the ball or running with it

11. sports player's fall: in some sports, a feigned dramatic fall by a player to try to gain a penalty ( informal )

12. boxing boxer's feigned fall: in boxing, a fall or injury feigned by a fighter in order to lose a fight dishonestly ( slang )

Definition:
 
performing arts 
Plural of  diva


[ Old English dūfan "to sink," dȳfan "to dip" < Germanic]

Word Usage
Dived or dove?

Both forms are acceptable as past tenses of dive. Dived is actually an earlier past tense form, but dove has become a standard alternative. This is the reverse of the general tendency of verbs to form their past tense with -ed, as opposed to a change in their vowel, which was more frequently the case in the Old English period. The past participle is nonetheless dived.

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