drone

1 of 3

noun (1)

plural drones
1
: a stingless male bee (as of the honeybee) that has the role of mating with the queen and does not gather nectar or pollen
At some point, usually around late spring or early summer in the Midwest, thousands of worker bees and drones—half or more of the colony's total population—may fly away with the old queen to find a new home.Jim Doherty and Terry Domico
2
: an uncrewed aircraft or vessel guided by remote control or onboard computers: such as
a
: a small remotely-operated rotorcraft usually with a mounted camera
We drifted past a man who was operating a quadcopter drone with a GoPro attached. It swooped over us and then receded upriver.Nick Paumgarten
Some particularly dramatic drone footage shows the lava field advancing on a neighborhood.Eric Mack
b
: an uncrewed military aircraft or vessel
Armed drones contribute to the illusion that wars can be won on the cheap.Sarah Kreps and Paul Lushenko
Designed and built in the UK, Taranis is one of the biggest military drones on the battlefield, with a wingspan of almost 12 metres.How It Works Magazine
… waterborne drones are already being deployed by the Navy's 5th Fleet in the waters off the Middle East.David Sharp
Boeing is modifying the retired Lockheed Martin-built F-16s into target dronesFlight International
The CIA has used pilotless drone planes, or unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), to carry out attacks in countries including Afghanistan and Pakistan.Mark Thomas
If a two-year trial is successful, the Navy might consider developing drone ships for other tasks, such as deactivating unexploded mines.Kelsey Atherton and Sarah Fecht
As the U.S. slashes budgets, the lethality and cost-effectiveness of drone strikes will likely make them an even more attractive option.Carla Anne Robbins
The military is developing these technologies to defend against drone attacks.Iain Boyd
3
informal
a
: a person who is obliged to do menial work : drudge sense 1
b
: a person whose work is routine and boring : drudge sense 2
one of many office drones
4
: someone or something that lives on the labors of others : parasite
… a new Utopia in which robots … do all the work while human drones recline in pneumatic bliss.John Diebold

drone

2 of 3

verb

droned; droning

intransitive verb

1
a
: to make a sustained deep murmuring, humming, or buzzing sound
droning bees
The air conditioner droned.
b
: to talk in a persistently dull or monotonous tone
droning on and on about his health
2
: to pass, proceed, or act in a dull, drowsy, or indifferent manner
The afternoon droned on.

transitive verb

1
: to utter or pronounce with a drone
2
: to pass or spend in dull or monotonous activity or in idleness
droning the years away
droner noun
droningly adverb

drone

3 of 3

noun (2)

1
: a deep sustained or monotonous sound : hum
the drone of the motor
2
music : an instrument or part of an instrument (such as one of the fixed-pitch pipes of a bagpipe) that sounds a continuous unvarying tone
3
music : pedal point

Examples of drone in a Sentence

Verb We could hear wasps droning in the garden. the sound of droning bees all around us
Recent Examples on the Web
Verb
The New Orleans quartet’s songs were constantly shifting in surprising ways — spiky guitar shifts, jittery math rock drums, droning mile a minute spoken word. Journal Sentinel, 23 Apr. 2024 The buzzing bugs are back, and this time, with a droning double feature. Kylie Martin, Detroit Free Press, 18 Apr. 2024 But here on Anacapa, the closest of the islands, human presence is inescapable — every 20 seconds, day and night, a droning tone resonates from the lighthouse perched atop the island’s eastern tip. Jared Vincetti, Los Angeles Times, 6 Apr. 2023 The earbuds cut the droning bass tones of the fan entirely, leaving only a faint breeze. Mark Knapp, PCMAG, 11 Apr. 2024 Sound canceling in headphones and car stereos is usually used to wash out continuous, droning background sounds like engine noise. Peter Valdes-Dapena, CNN, 29 Mar. 2024 Over a beat that blends classic boom-bap with hazy, droning synths and sultry keys reminiscent of the G-funk heyday, Snoop delivers a characteristically cool verse that name-checks a bunch of his fellow Golden State hip-hop pioneers. Jon Blistein, Rolling Stone, 29 Mar. 2024 And male midshipman fish make droning mating calls that can reach 130 decibels. Sarah Kuta, Smithsonian Magazine, 27 Feb. 2024 But in the meantime Russia has the advantage of mass over its much smaller neighbor Ukraine, in everything from the production of artillery shells (and now drones) to reservoirs of labor. Tim Lister, CNN, 29 Jan. 2024
Noun
Ukraine is running low on munitions and equipment, while Russia continues to launch waves of drones and missiles, the spokesperson said. Courtney Kube, NBC News, 24 Apr. 2024 Stephens Law firm from Fort Worth suggests calling a drone injury lawyer if the drone causes damage. Ella Gonzales, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, 24 Apr. 2024 The mission of remaking Ukraine’s drone fleet has captivated Mr. Schmidt, the former chief executive of Google. David E. Sanger, New York Times, 23 Apr. 2024 Speaking before hundreds of influential lawmakers, business owners, and organization leaders at the Sheraton Phoenix Downtown, the mayor lauded a series of changes coming to Phoenix, such as a new airport terminal and new Amazon drone delivery services. Taylor Seely, The Arizona Republic, 23 Apr. 2024 Clearly, the Chinese linkage to Russia, combined with the fact that the Iranians are – are providing drones, for example… MARGARET BRENNAN: Mm-hmm. CBS News, 21 Apr. 2024 The Black Sea harbor and its docklands — Ukraine’s commercial lifeline and a prime military asset — have been the object of intensifying Russian drone and missile attacks in recent weeks, as Ukraine’s dwindling air defenses leave critical infrastructure vulnerable across the country. Laura King, Los Angeles Times, 21 Apr. 2024 The drone attack last year was said to be executed by Israel’s foreign intelligence service, Mossad. Benjamin Weinthal, Fox News, 20 Apr. 2024 Biden calls Israeli leaders The decision to hold back from broader and immediate action this week underlined the competing pressures on Netanyahu's government in the aftermath of the more than 300 drones and ballistic and cruise missiles fired by Iran on Saturday night. Samia Nakhoul, USA TODAY, 20 Apr. 2024

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Word History

Etymology

Noun (1), Verb, and Noun (2)

Middle English, from Old English drān; akin to Old High German treno drone, Greek thrēnos dirge

First Known Use

Noun (1)

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Verb

circa 1520, in the meaning defined at intransitive sense 1a

Noun (2)

1502, in the meaning defined at sense 2

Time Traveler
The first known use of drone was before the 12th century

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Cite this Entry

“Drone.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/drone. Accessed 28 Apr. 2024.

Kids Definition

drone

1 of 3 noun
1
: a stingless male bee (as of the honeybee) whose only function is to mate with the queen bee
2
: a lazy person
3
: an aircraft or ship without a pilot that is controlled by radio signals

drone

2 of 3 verb
droned; droning
: to make or speak with a continuous low humming sound
a plane droning overhead
droned on about himself

drone

3 of 3 noun
1
: one of the pipes on a bagpipe that sound fixed continuous tones
2
: a deep monotonous sound : hum

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