leaned (toward or towards) (Meaning)
leaned (toward or towards)
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Synonyms & Antonyms of leaned (toward or towards)
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leaned (toward or towards) Sentence Examples
- The old willow tree leaned precariously towards the river's edge.
- The child leaned eagerly towards the candy jar, her eyes wide with anticipation.
- The hiker leaned back against the rock to rest, its surface slightly inclined towards the sun.
- The politician leaned slightly towards the microphone, her voice commanding attention.
- The painter leaned closely towards the canvas, her brushstrokes delicate and precise.
- The athlete leaned forward into the wind, her body tensed for the race.
- The thirsty traveler leaned towards the water bottle, his lips parched and longing for a drink.
- The student leaned intently over her books, her brows furrowed in concentration.
- The dog leaned against the owner's leg, seeking comfort and warmth.
- The flowers leaned towards the sun, their petals unfurling to catch its golden rays.
FAQs About the word leaned (toward or towards)
preferred, liked, enjoyed, favored, went in for,chose, cared (for), was partial to, inclined (toward), wanted
refused, disliked, abhorred, rejected, loathed, detested, hated,turned down,disfavored, discarded
The old willow tree leaned precariously towards the river's edge.
The child leaned eagerly towards the candy jar, her eyes wide with anticipation.
The hiker leaned back against the rock to rest, its surface slightly inclined towards the sun.
The politician leaned slightly towards the microphone, her voice commanding attention.