Summary
English Synonyms: more detail...
-
drove:
- flock; herd; common herd; mob; horde; drove; crowd; multitude; drove chisel; swarm
-
drive:
- ride; drive; operate; prompt; urge; steer; be at the wheel; drive piles; ram; drive horses; goad; stimulate; whip up; nettle; irritate; incite; excite; aim; get; repel; repulse; force back; beat back; push back; force; motor; take; labour; labor; push; tug
- motor; drive; propulsion; propelling-force; force; trip; journey; excursion; voyage; outing; tour; entranceway; access route; thoroughness; energy; momentum; impetus; strength; spunk; spirit; jenever; gin; soul; passage; feat; trick; instinct; urge; impulse; stimulus; incentive; boost; spur; battue; man-hunt; thrust; driving force; ride; driving; effort; cause; movement; campaign; crusade; parkway; driveway; private road; disk drive; floppy disk drive
- drive; feel tight; be tight; attack
English
Detailed Synonyms for drove in English
drove:
-
the drove
-
the drove
– a stonemason's chisel with a broad edge for dressing stone 1 -
the drove
– a moving crowd 1 -
the drove
– a group of animals (a herd or flock) moving together 1
Related Words for "drove":
Alternate Synonyms for "drove":
Related Definitions for "drove":
drove form of drive:
-
to drive
-
to drive
-
to drive
-
to drive
-
to drive
-
to drive
-
to drive
-
to drive
-
to drive
– move into a desired direction of discourse 1 -
to drive
– hunting: chase from cover into more open ground 1 -
to drive
– hunting: search for game 1 -
to drive
– cause to function by supplying the force or power for or by controlling 1 -
to drive
– excavate horizontally 1 -
to drive
– hit very hard, as by swinging a bat horizontally 1 -
to drive
– strike with a driver, as in teeing off 1 -
to drive
– cause to move back by force or influence 1 -
to drive
– cause to move rapidly by striking or throwing with force 1 -
to drive
– push, propel, or press with force 1 -
to drive
– force into or from an action or state, either physically or metaphorically 1 -
to drive
– compel somebody to do something, often against his own will or judgment 1 -
to drive
– travel or be transported in a vehicle 1 -
to drive
– proceed along in a vehicle 1 -
to drive
– operate or control a vehicle 1 -
to drive
– urge forward 1 -
to drive
– cause someone or something to move by driving 1 -
to drive
– move by being propelled by a force 1 -
to drive
– strive and make an effort to reach a goal 1 -
to drive
– work as a driver 1 -
to drive
– to compel or force or urge relentlessly or exert coercive pressure on, or motivate strongly 1 -
to drive
– have certain properties when driven 1
Conjugations for drive:
present
- drive
- drive
- drives
- drive
- drive
- drive
simple past
- drove
- drove
- drove
- drove
- drove
- drove
present perfect
- have driven
- have driven
- has driven
- have driven
- have driven
- have driven
past continuous
- was driving
- were driving
- was driving
- were driving
- were driving
- were driving
future
- shall drive
- will drive
- will drive
- shall drive
- will drive
- will drive
continuous present
- am driving
- are driving
- is driving
- are driving
- are driving
- are driving
subjunctive
- be driven
- be driven
- be driven
- be driven
- be driven
- be driven
diverse
- drive!
- let's drive!
- driven
- driving
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they
-
the drive
-
the drive
-
the drive
-
the drive
-
the drive
-
the drive
-
the drive
-
the drive
-
the drive
-
the drive
-
the drive
– the act of applying force to propel something 1 -
the drive
– a journey in a vehicle (usually an automobile) 1 -
the drive
– the act of driving a herd of animals overland 1 -
the drive
– (sports) a hard straight return (as in tennis or squash) 1 -
the drive
– hitting a golf ball off of a tee with a driver 1 -
the drive
– a series of actions advancing a principle or tending toward a particular end 1 -
the drive
– a wide scenic road planted with trees 1 -
the drive
– a mechanism by which force or power is transmitted in a machine 1 -
the drive
– (computer science) a device that writes data onto or reads data from a storage medium 1 -
the drive
– a road leading up to a private house 1 -
the drive
– the trait of being highly motivated 1 -
the drive
– a physiological state corresponding to a strong need or desire 1 -
the drive
– An area of storage that is formatted with a file system and has a drive letter. The storage can be a floppy disk, a CD or DVD, a hard disk, or another type of disk. 2 -
the drive
– A hardware device that reads data from and writes data to floppy disks. 2the drive; the disk drive; the floppy disk drive– A hardware device that reads data from and writes data to floppy disks. 2
-
drive
-
drive