stopper
Americannoun
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a person or thing that stops.
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a plug, cork, bung, or other piece for closing a bottle, tube, drain, or the like.
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Informal. something or someone that commands attention, as an unusual window display or a flamboyant person.
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Cards. a card in a suit that prevents the successive taking of all tricks in the suit by the opponents.
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Baseball Slang. a formidably and consistently effective pitcher counted on to win, as a team's best starting pitcher or a superior reliever often called on to preserve a victory; pitching ace.
verb (used with object)
noun
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Also: stopple. a plug or bung for closing a bottle, pipe, duct, etc
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a person or thing that stops or puts an end to something
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bridge another name for stop
verb
Other Word Forms
Etymology
Origin of stopper
Explanation
A stopper is plug or a cork — it's designed to block the opening of a container by fitting partially inside it. The rubber plug you use to keep your bath water from going down the drain is a type of stopper. The cork in the neck of a wine bottle is a stopper . Other kinds of stoppers halt or prevent something. A crime stopper keeps criminals at bay, and a conversation stopper is something you say that is so awkward or profound that no one can think of anything to say in response.
Vocabulary lists containing stopper
Example Sentences
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While stumbling over the lyrics to “Matchmaker,” “Fiddler” cast members suddenly appeared on stage, performing the song with him; they closed down the number with a rousing rendition of the show stopper “Tradition.”
From Los Angeles Times • May 18, 2026
Drivers have long wanted to put a permanent stopper on stop-start.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 3, 2026
Perhaps the quirkiest fortnight in football peaked for Roberto Martinez's side when Ben Watson flicked a 91st-minute header beyond Manchester City stopper Joe Hart to send Wigan fans wild at Wembley.
From BBC • Mar. 13, 2026
The Czech Republic stopper, 22, endured a nightmare start and interim boss Igor Tudor quickly replaced him with Guglielmo Vicario.
From BBC • Mar. 10, 2026
He held the vial upside down and inserted the needle through the rubber stopper.
From "Sir Fig Newton and the Science of Persistence" by Sonja Thomas
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