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drone

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/droʊn/
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1

a flying vehicle such as an aircraft that is controlled from afar and has no pilot

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  • The photographer used a drone to capture stunning aerial shots of the landscape.
  • Drones are often used in agriculture to monitor crop health and manage fields efficiently.
  • The delivery company is testing drones to quickly transport packages to customers in remote areas.
  • During the search and rescue mission, drones provided crucial aerial views of the disaster zone.
  • Hobbyists enjoy flying drones in open spaces, practicing maneuvers and capturing videos from above.
2

a stingless male bee in a colony of social bees whose only role is to mate with the queen

  • Worker bees feed the drones until mating season.
  • The drone dies shortly after mating with the queen.
  • The hive expels the drones before winter.
  • Drones do not gather nectar or pollen.
  • The beekeeper identified several drones among the workers.
3

a continuous, unchanging sound or tone

  • The drone of the engines filled the cabin.
  • He spoke in a monotonous drone that put everyone to sleep.
  • The drone of insects rose as dusk approached.
  • She could hear the low drone of traffic outside.
  • The air conditioner made a constant drone.
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4

a pipe on a bagpipe or similar instrument that produces a single sustained tone

  • The drone of the bagpipe gave depth to the melody.
  • The musician adjusted the drone to match the key.
  • Traditional Scottish music relies on the harmony between chanter and drone.
  • Each bagpipe has three drones producing continuous notes.
  • The drone pipe maintained a steady background tone.
5

a person who moves or acts sluggishly or takes more time than necessary to complete tasks

  • He's such a drone—everything takes him twice as long.
  • The manager complained that half the team were drones.
  • Don't be a drone; get the job done.
  • Office drones shuffled through their duties with no urgency.
  • The project stalled because of a few lazy drones.