slumpy (Meaning)
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slumpy (a.)
Easily broken through; boggy; marshy; swampy.
Synonyms & Antonyms of slumpy
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slumpy Sentence Examples
- After a long day of work, she felt utterly slumpy and lacked motivation.
- The weather outside was dreadful, making her mood slumpy and uninspired.
- The team's morale was slumpy after a series of losses, dampening their spirits.
- With a slumpy body language, she conveyed her disinterest in the conversation.
- The economy was experiencing a slumpy period, resulting in job losses and reduced consumer spending.
- The child's slumpy posture indicated a lack of confidence and energy.
- The once-bustling street looked slumpy and deserted during the sweltering heat.
- Her slumpy clothes reflected her low mood and unwillingness to make an effort.
- The dog lay slumpy on the couch, its eyes closed and its tail dragging behind it.
- Despite the setback, she refused to let her spirits remain slumpy and vowed to persevere.
FAQs About the word slumpy
Easily broken through; boggy; marshy; swampy.
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No antonyms found.
After a long day of work, she felt utterly slumpy and lacked motivation.
The weather outside was dreadful, making her mood slumpy and uninspired.
The team's morale was slumpy after a series of losses, dampening their spirits.
With a slumpy body language, she conveyed her disinterest in the conversation.