All Definitions for Drag
Below are all the dictionary definitions of drag:
1Resistance of a fluid to something moving through it.
2Any force acting in opposition to the motion of an object.
3A device dragged along the bottom of a body of water in search of something, e.g. a dead body, or in fishing.
4A systematic search for someone over a wide area, especially by the authorities
5A dragnet.
6A double drum-stroke played at twice the speed of the context in which it is placed.
7A puff on a cigarette or joint.
8Someone or something that is annoying or frustrating, or disappointing
9An obstacle to progress or enjoyment.
10A long open horse-drawn carriage with transverse or side seats.
11A street.
12The scent-path left by dragging a fox, or some other substance such as aniseed, for training hounds to follow scents.
13A large amount of backspin on the cue ball, causing the cue ball to slow down.
14A heavy harrow for breaking up ground.
15A kind of sledge for conveying heavy objects
16Also, a kind of low car or handcart.
17The bottom part of a sand casting mold.
18A steel instrument for completing the dressing of soft stone.
19The difference between the speed of a screw steamer under sail and that of the screw when the ship outruns the screw
20Or between the propulsive effects of the different floats of a paddle wheel.
21Anything towed in the water to retard a ship's progress, or to keep her head up to the wind
22Especially, a canvas bag with a hooped mouth (drag sail), so used.
23A pulled load.
24A skid or shoe for retarding the motion of a carriage wheel.
25Motion affected with slowness and difficulty, as if clogged.
26Witch house music.
27The last position in a line of hikers.
28A push somewhat under the centre of the cue ball, causing it to follow the object ball a short way.
29A device for guiding wood to the saw.
30A prison sentence of three months.
31To pull along a surface or through a medium, sometimes with difficulty.
32To proceed heavily, laboriously, or slowly
33To advance with weary effort
34To go on lingeringly.
35To act or proceed slowly or without enthusiasm
36To be reluctant.
37To draw along (something burdensome)
38Hence, to pass in pain or with difficulty.
39To serve as a clog or hindrance
40To hold back.
41To operate a pointing device by moving it with a button held down
42To move, copy, etc. (an item) in this way.
43To unintentionally rub or scrape on a surface.
44To hit or kick off target.
45To fish with a dragnet.
46To search for something, as a lost object or body, by dragging something along the bottom of a body of water.
47To break (land) by drawing a drag or harrow over it
48To harrow.
49To search exhaustively, as if with a dragnet.
50To roast, say negative things about, or call attention to the flaws of (someone).
51To play at a slower tempo than one is supposed to or than the other musicians one is playing with, or to inadvertently gradually decrease tempo while one is playing.
52To inhale from a cigarette, cigar, etc.
53Women's clothing worn by men for the purpose of entertainment.
54Men's clothing worn by women for the purpose of entertainment.
55A men's party attended in women's clothing.
56A drag king or drag queen.
57Any type of clothing or costume associated with a particular occupation or subculture.
58To perform as a drag queen or drag king.
59A mailcoach.
60Clipping of dragon. [A legendary serpentine or reptilian creature.]
About antonyms for drag
Finding the right antonym for drag helps writers create contrast, clarify meaning, and add depth to their work. Defined as "Resistance of a fluid to something moving through it.", drag has 0 opposite words that can be used to express contrasting ideas.
When choosing an antonym, consider the connotation, formality level, and audience. Some alternatives work better in casual conversation while others shine in academic or professional writing. For example, using a more formal antonym in a business email can elevate your tone, while a casual antonym might feel more natural in creative writing or dialogue.
It is also worth noting that not all antonyms are perfectly interchangeable. The context of your sentence, the surrounding words, and the intended emotional impact all play a role in selecting the best opposite word. The list above provides the most common and useful antonyms for drag, but always read your sentence aloud to ensure the chosen word flows naturally.