drooping (Meaning)

Wordnet

drooping (s)

weak from exhaustion

hanging down (as from exhaustion or weakness)

having branches or flower heads that bend downward

Webster

drooping (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Droop

drooping Sentence Examples

  1. The wilted flowers drooped sadly in the scorching summer heat.
  2. The heavy rain caused the branches of the trees to droop under the weight of the water.
  3. The old man's shoulders drooped as he walked down the street, weighed down by the burdens of life.
  4. The dog's ears drooped as it listened attentively to its owner's commands.
  5. The curtains drooped lazily in the window, gently swaying in the breeze.
  6. The exhausted runner crossed the finish line, his body drooping with fatigue.
  7. The petals of the rose drooped as the flower began to fade and wither away.
  8. The droopy eyelids of the sleepy child indicated that it was time for a nap.
  9. The sagging roof of the dilapidated house drooped precariously, threatening to collapse.
  10. The drooping leaves of the parched plants signaled the need for a refreshing rain.

FAQs About the word drooping

weak from exhaustion, hanging down (as from exhaustion or weakness), having branches or flower heads that bend downwardof Droop

sagging, falling, weeping, bowed, nodding,bowing, dangling, pendulous,hanging, declining

upright, rigid, erect, upright, stiff, stiff, erect, rigid, inflexible, elevated

The wilted flowers drooped sadly in the scorching summer heat.

The heavy rain caused the branches of the trees to droop under the weight of the water.

The old man's shoulders drooped as he walked down the street, weighed down by the burdens of life.

The dog's ears drooped as it listened attentively to its owner's commands.