Draft Definition

drăft
drafted, drafting, drafts
noun
drafts
A drawing or pulling, as of a vehicle or load.
Webster's New World
The thing, quantity, or load pulled.
Webster's New World
A taking of liquid into the mouth; drinking.
Webster's New World
A team of animals used to pull loads.
American Heritage
A heavy demand on resources.
American Heritage
Antonyms:
  • final copy
verb
drafted, drafting, drafts
To choose or take for some special purpose, as compulsory military service, by drawing from a group.
Webster's New World
To persuade or compel (a person) to become a candidate for public office.
Webster's New World
To select from a group for placement on a sports team.
American Heritage
To make a preliminary sketch of or working plans for.
Webster's New World
To drive very closely behind another vehicle while racing, so as to take advantage of the reduced air resistance behind it.
Webster's New World
adjective
Used for pulling loads.
Draft animals.
Webster's New World
Drawn from a keg on order.
Draft beer.
Webster's New World
In a preliminary or rough form.
A draft resolution.
Webster's New World
(not comparable) Referring to drinks on tap, in contrast to bottled.
I'd rather have a fresh, cheap draft beer.
Wiktionary
Synonyms:
idiom
on draft
  • Drawn from a large container, such as a keg.
American Heritage
on draft
  • ready to be drawn directly from the keg
Webster's New World

Other Word Forms of Draft

Noun

Singular:
draft
Plural:
drafts

Idioms, Phrasal Verbs Related to Draft

  • on draft
  • on draft

Origin of Draft

  • Middle English draught act of drawing or pulling from Old English dreaht dragan to draw

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

  • Middle English draught (“drawing, pull, stroke, etc.”), from Old English dragan (“to draw, drag”); see draw.

    From Wiktionary

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