sit back (Meaning)
Wordnet
sit back (v)
settle into a comfortable sitting position
be inactive or indifferent while something is happening
Synonyms & Antonyms of sit back
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sit back Sentence Examples
- I sat back in my chair, savoring the moment of relaxation.
- After completing the exhausting task, she sat back with a deep sigh of relief.
- The audience sat back in awe, mesmerized by the captivating performance.
- The CEO sat back in her chair, contemplating the future of the company.
- I sat back and observed the chaos unfolding before me, feeling a sense of detachment.
- After the rollercoaster's thrilling ride, passengers sat back exhausted but exhilarated.
- The team sat back in the locker room, discussing the game's strategy.
- As the sun dipped below the horizon, we sat back on the beach, enjoying the tranquil sunset.
- I sat back in my recliner, engrossed in the exciting novel.
- The students sat back in their desks, eager to hear the professor's lecture.
FAQs About the word sit back
settle into a comfortable sitting position, be inactive or indifferent while something is happening
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I sat back in my chair, savoring the moment of relaxation.
After completing the exhausting task, she sat back with a deep sigh of relief.
The audience sat back in awe, mesmerized by the captivating performance.
The CEO sat back in her chair, contemplating the future of the company.