Drop-off in a sentence as a noun

There is a large drop-off between full-time and part-time work.

It's a storage company that provides free pick-up and paid drop-off.

The actual cognitive peak is somewhere around 50, and the drop-off after that is health-related rather than hard-coded, so if you stay healthy, even into your 80s the decline will be slight to nonexistent.

The base of applications is broader, by far, for IIT, partly because of the especially steep drop-off in quality and in prestige from the IIT echelon of universities in India to other universities.

Drop-off definitions

noun

a noticeable deterioration in performance or quality; "the team went into a slump"; "a gradual slack in output"; "a drop-off in attendance"; "a falloff in quality"

See also: slump slack falloff

noun

a steep high face of rock; "he stood on a high cliff overlooking the town"; "a steep drop"

See also: cliff drop

noun

a change downward; "there was a decrease in his temperature as the fever subsided"; "there was a sharp drop-off in sales"

See also: decrease lessening