B1 verb (past tense, past participle) #12 am häufigsten 3 Min. Lesezeit

dipped

I dipped my cookie into the cold milk.

Explanation at your level:

You use dipped when you put something in water and take it out fast. For example, you dipped your finger in the pool. It is a very short action. You can also say the sun dipped down at night. It is easy to remember because it is a quick movement.

When you put a snack into a sauce, you have dipped it. We also use this word for numbers. If the temperature was 20 degrees and now it is 18, we say the temperature dipped. It means a small, fast change.

In this level, dipped is often used for resources. If you 'dip into' your bank account, you are taking a little bit of money out. It is also common to describe a 'dip' in a road or a graph. It suggests a temporary change or a cautious approach to a new activity.

You will find dipped used to describe subtle shifts in quality or performance. A professional might say, 'Our productivity dipped during the holiday season.' It is a precise way to describe a minor decline without implying a total failure. It is also used figuratively to describe someone testing the waters of a new hobby.

At this level, consider the nuance of dipped versus plunged. While plunged suggests a deep, sudden, or dramatic drop, dipped is reserved for minor, often recoverable fluctuations. It is frequently used in analytical writing to describe market trends, atmospheric changes, or even social behaviors where a person momentarily withdraws from a situation.

The usage of dipped in literary contexts can evoke a sense of grace or fluidity, such as 'the bird dipped its wing.' Etymologically, it connects to the concept of baptism or ritual immersion, which adds a layer of depth when used in formal or poetic prose. Mastering this word involves understanding the exact scale of the decline or the brevity of the immersion being described.

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  • Dipped means to put something briefly into liquid.
  • It also describes a small downward movement.
  • It is a regular verb spelled with two p's.
  • It is used in both physical and metaphorical contexts.

Hey there! Think of dipped as a quick 'in-and-out' motion. Whether you are dipping a chip into salsa or watching the sun dip below the horizon, the core idea is a brief encounter with a surface or a slight downward movement.

It is a very versatile word. You can use it for physical actions, like dipping a pen in ink, or for abstract concepts, like when your energy levels have dipped after a long day at work. It implies something temporary rather than something permanent.

The word dipped comes from the Old English word dyppan, which means to immerse. It has deep roots in Germanic languages, sharing a family tree with words like the Dutch dippen and the Old Norse deypa.

Historically, it was used primarily for physical immersion—think of dipping sheep in water to clean their wool or dipping candles into hot wax to build up layers. Over time, the meaning expanded to include metaphorical dips, like a dip in temperature or a dip in the road.

You will hear dipped in both casual and formal settings. In the kitchen, you might say you 'dipped the bread in oil.' In business, you might report that 'sales dipped slightly' last quarter.

Common pairings include 'dipped into' (for savings or resources) and 'dipped below' (for measurements). It is a neutral word, meaning it fits comfortably in almost any conversation without sounding too fancy or too slangy.

1. Dipped into savings: To use a small amount of money you had set aside. Example: 'I had to dip into my savings to pay for the car repair.'
2. Dipped a toe in: To try something cautiously. Example: 'She dipped a toe into the world of painting by taking one class.'
3. Dipped in gold: To cover something in luxury. Example: 'The trophy looked like it was dipped in gold.'
4. Dipped out: To leave a place quickly or quietly. Example: 'He dipped out of the party early.'
5. Dipped his head: A gesture of respect or greeting. Example: 'He dipped his head as the queen walked by.'

Dipped is the past tense and past participle of the regular verb 'dip.' Note the spelling change: you double the 'p' before adding '-ed' because of the short vowel sound.

Pronunciation-wise, it sounds like /dɪpt/. Even though it ends in 'ed,' it is pronounced with a 't' sound at the end, not an 'id' sound. It rhymes with words like skipped, flipped, and whipped.

Fun Fact

It shares roots with the word 'deep'.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /dɪpt/

Short 'i' sound, ending in a crisp 't'.

US /dɪpt/

Very similar to UK, clear 't' sound.

Common Errors

  • Pronouncing as 'dip-id'
  • Missing the 'p' sound
  • Adding extra syllables

Rhymes With

skipped flipped whipped tipped nipped

Difficulty Rating

Lesen 1/5

Very easy to read.

Writing 2/5

Simple spelling rule.

Speaking 1/5

Easy to pronounce.

Hören 1/5

Common sound.

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

in out water down

Learn Next

immerse submerge fluctuate

Fortgeschritten

plunge descend recede

Grammar to Know

Past Tense Regular Verbs

dip -> dipped

Consonant Doubling

dip -> dipped

Phrasal Verbs

dip into

Examples by Level

1

I dipped the cookie in milk.

put in/take out

past tense

2

He dipped his hand in the water.

touching water

past tense

3

The sun dipped below the hill.

sun setting

past tense

4

She dipped the brush in paint.

painting

past tense

5

I dipped my toes in the sea.

feeling water

past tense

6

He dipped the bread in soup.

eating

past tense

7

The bird dipped its beak.

bird drinking

past tense

8

We dipped the fruit in chocolate.

dessert

past tense

1

The temperature dipped last night.

2

Sales dipped in July.

3

He dipped into his savings.

4

She dipped her head to say hello.

5

The road dipped suddenly.

6

We dipped the chips in salsa.

7

The plane dipped during the flight.

8

His mood dipped after the news.

1

I dipped into my book collection.

2

The stock market dipped slightly.

3

The boat dipped into the waves.

4

She dipped a toe into the pool.

5

His voice dipped to a whisper.

6

The light dipped as the power failed.

7

He dipped out of the meeting early.

8

The path dipped through the valley.

1

The company's profits dipped significantly.

2

She dipped into her reserves of patience.

3

The horizon dipped into the darkness.

4

He dipped his pen into the inkwell.

5

The quality of service dipped recently.

6

The athlete dipped at the finish line.

7

The temperature dipped below freezing.

8

They dipped into the topic briefly.

1

The narrative dipped into dark themes.

2

Her confidence dipped after the critique.

3

The artist dipped into surrealism.

4

The curve dipped toward the origin.

5

He dipped into his vast knowledge.

6

The atmosphere dipped into melancholy.

7

The project dipped into the red.

8

She dipped into the archives for data.

1

The poet dipped into ancient mythology.

2

The light dipped and flickered out.

3

The economy dipped into a recession.

4

His resolve dipped for a moment.

5

She dipped into the well of inspiration.

6

The melody dipped into a minor key.

7

The argument dipped into personal attacks.

8

The sun dipped, casting long shadows.

Häufige Kollokationen

dipped into savings
dipped below
dipped in paint
dipped slightly
dipped head
dipped toes
dipped out
dipped in chocolate
dipped sharply
dipped into conversation

Idioms & Expressions

"dip a toe in"

to try something new cautiously

I'm dipping a toe into coding.

casual

"dip into"

to use a portion of something

I dipped into my emergency fund.

neutral

"dip out"

to leave quickly

I'm going to dip out early.

slang

"dipped in gold"

covered in something expensive

The watch was dipped in gold.

neutral

"dip one's head"

to nod or show respect

He dipped his head in greeting.

formal

"dip one's colors"

to surrender

They refused to dip their colors.

literary

Easily Confused

dipped vs Dunked

Both involve liquid

Dunked is deeper/longer

I dunked the biscuit.

dipped vs Dropped

Both imply downward

Dropped is often final

I dropped the glass.

dipped vs Submerged

Both mean under

Submerged is total

The sub submerged.

dipped vs Immersed

Both mean in liquid

Immersed is formal

He was immersed.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + dipped + object + into + object

I dipped the cookie into milk.

B1

Subject + dipped + into + noun

He dipped into his savings.

B2

Subject + dipped + adverb

Sales dipped slightly.

B1

Subject + dipped + body part

She dipped her head.

C1

Subject + dipped + out

They dipped out early.

Wortfamilie

Nouns

dip a brief immersion or a sauce

Verbs

dip to immerse briefly

Adjectives

dippy silly or eccentric

Verwandt

dipper tool for dipping

How to Use It

frequency

7

Formality Scale

Formal: immersed Neutral: dipped Casual: dunked Slang: dipped out

Häufige Fehler

dipt dipped
The spelling requires -ed.
dip to dip into
Use 'into' for resources.
dipped down dipped
Redundant phrase.
dipped in water dipped into water
Both are okay, but 'into' emphasizes motion.
dipping the water dipping into the water
You dip an object, not the water.

Tips

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Memory Palace

Imagine a giant dip (sauce) in your living room.

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Native Speakers

Use it for quick, temporary changes.

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Cultural Insight

Chips and dip is a staple party food.

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Grammar Shortcut

Double the consonant for short vowels.

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Say It Right

Don't say 'id' at the end.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't write 'dipt'.

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Did You Know?

The word relates to 'deep'.

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Study Smart

Use it in a sentence about food.

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Verb Patterns

Always look for 'into' after dip.

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Nuance

Dipped is smaller than plunged.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

DIP: Down, In, Pull.

Visual Association

A cookie entering a glass of milk.

Word Web

immersion decline sauce movement

Herausforderung

Use 'dipped' to describe three things you did today.

Wortherkunft

Old English

Original meaning: to immerse

Kultureller Kontext

None, generally a very safe word.

Commonly used in culinary contexts (chips and dip) and business.

'Dipping' is a popular dance move. Songs about 'dipping' usually refer to leaving.

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Cooking

  • dipped in batter
  • dipped in sauce
  • dipped in chocolate

Finance

  • dipped into funds
  • market dipped
  • prices dipped

Social

  • dipped out
  • dipped a toe in
  • dipped head

Nature

  • sun dipped
  • temperature dipped
  • road dipped

Conversation Starters

"Have you ever dipped something unusual in chocolate?"

"What do you do when your energy levels have dipped?"

"Do you prefer to dip your bread in soup or oil?"

"Have you ever dipped into your savings for a big purchase?"

"Is it hard to dip out of a party without being noticed?"

Journal Prompts

Describe a time you dipped into your savings.

Write about a sunset where the sun dipped below the horizon.

Explain a time you dipped your toe into a new hobby.

Describe a food you love to dip.

Häufig gestellte Fragen

8 Fragen

Yes, because the vowel is short.

Yes, 'dipped into my savings'.

It is neutral and fits most contexts.

The noun is also 'dip'.

Dropped is usually more permanent.

Only in dance or baptism.

Like a 't'.

Yes.

Teste dich selbst

fill blank A1

I ___ the brush in paint.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: dipped

Correct verb for immersion.

multiple choice A2

What does 'dipped' mean here: 'Sales dipped'?

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: decreased

Dipped means a small decrease.

true false B1

You can dip into your savings.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Richtig

Common idiom.

match pairs B1

Word

Bedeutung

All matched!

Matching phrasal verbs.

sentence order B2

Tippe auf die Wörter unten, um den Satz zu bilden
Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort:

Correct syntax.

fill blank B2

She ___ her head in respect.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: dipped

Dipped is the right action.

multiple choice C1

Which synonym fits 'dipped' in a graph context?

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: declined

Declined is a synonym for a dip.

true false C1

Dipped is always a physical action.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Falsch

It can be metaphorical.

sentence order C2

Tippe auf die Wörter unten, um den Satz zu bilden
Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort:

Correct order.

fill blank C2

The melody ___ into a minor key.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: dipped

Dipped works for musical shifts.

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