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bead off
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
'bead off' is not a valid phrase in written English.
The phrase 'fade off' could be used in this context. For example, "She watched the sun bead off into the horizon as the night slowly crept in."
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Wiki
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Exact Expressions
7 human-written examples
This causes a short circuit and extinguishes the arc, but it is quickly reignited after the surface tension of the weld pool pulls the molten metal bead off the electrode tip.
Wiki
Slide the bead off the end of the dowel.
Wiki
Carefully slide the bead off of the pencil.
Wiki
When the finish has had time to dry completely, slide the bead off the end of the dowel.
Wiki
If you have trouble removing the bead, grip the mandrel with a pair of vise pliers and try to twist and pull the bead off.
Wiki
When you get to the rim lock, you may have to again press the rim lock stem into the rim and tire, and work the bead off.
Wiki
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
53 human-written examples
"The rain just beads off.
News & Media
Kripke often does say that according to the dispositionalist, one should be able to 'read off' truths about meaning from truths a physicalist can accept.
Science
Their differential vulnerability to the volcanic hazards therefore became manifest through the unfolding of the volcanic-generated social crisis that ensued – in ways that could not simply be 'read off' from the physical effects of the ashfalls and the pyroclastic flows.
But even if these presuppositions are granted, the naturalistic project of looking to science for methodological guidance within philosophy faces a major difficulty, namely how to 'read off' from actual scientific practice what the underlying methodological principles are supposed to be.
Science
Alternatively, one might take individuality to be primitive but then assuage any naturalistic tendencies by tying it to the idea of 'countability' – in the sense that we can always count how many quantum objects are in a given state – and take the latter to be both physically significant and capable of being 'read off' from the theory (Dorato and Morganti 2013).
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing water repellency, consider using "roll off" or "slide off" for better clarity, especially when referring to treated surfaces.
Common error
Avoid using "bead off" when a more specific verb like "roll", "drip", or "slide" accurately describes the movement. Be precise in your language to ensure your meaning is clear.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "bead off" primarily functions as a phrasal verb describing how a liquid forms beads on a surface and subsequently moves away. This is evident in Ludwig examples, where it describes water behavior on treated surfaces.
Frequent in
Wiki
43%
News & Media
29%
Science
28%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "bead off" is used to describe liquids forming beads and moving away from a surface, it's not always the most grammatically sound or widely accepted choice. As Ludwig AI points out, alternatives such as "roll off", "slide off", or "drip off" are often clearer and more precise. The phrase appears most frequently in Wiki and News & Media contexts, suggesting a somewhat informal register. Therefore, while understandable, writers should consider using more specific and standard alternatives for better clarity and credibility, especially in formal or scientific writing.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
roll off
This alternative suggests a smooth, continuous movement away from a surface.
slide off
Implies a smooth, often unintentional, movement downward or away.
drip off
Refers specifically to liquids falling in drops from a surface.
fall off
Indicates a sudden or unintentional detachment from a surface.
peel off
Suggests removing something in layers or strips from a surface.
flake off
Describes small, thin pieces detaching from a surface.
come off
A general term for something detaching or separating.
brush off
Indicates removing something with a brushing motion.
wipe off
Implies removing something by wiping a surface.
wash off
Refers to removing something with water or another liquid.
FAQs
What does "bead off" mean?
The phrase "bead off" typically describes the way liquid forms small spheres on a surface and then moves away, often due to a repellent property. However, it's not always the most common or grammatically correct phrase; alternatives like "roll off" are frequently used.
How can I use "bead off" in a sentence?
What are some alternatives to "bead off"?
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
78%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested