slouching Synonyms

slouching Meaning

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

of Slouch

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slouching (a.)

Hanging down at the side; limp; drooping; without firmness or shapeliness; moving in an ungainly manner.

slouching Sentence Examples

  1. The students slouched in their chairs, uninterested in the lecture.
  2. The tired traveler slouched on the airport bench, waiting for his flight.
  3. With poor posture, the office worker slouched over his desk all day.
  4. The elderly man slouched as he walked, his back hunched over.
  5. The teacher scolded the students for slouching during the lesson.
  6. The couch was so comfortable that I couldn't help but slouch into it.
  7. The lounge chair encouraged slouching, inviting relaxation.
  8. The posture instructor taught the students to avoid slouching as it can damage their spine.
  9. The yoga class focused on correcting slouching and improving flexibility.
  10. As I worked long hours, I found myself slouching unconsciously, leading to back pain.

FAQs About the word slouching

of Slouch, Hanging down at the side; limp; drooping; without firmness or shapeliness; moving in an ungainly manner.

dragging, crawling, creeping, poking, shuffling, oozing, inching, snailing, creaking (along), nosing

racing, floating,flying, speeding, racing, speeding, floating, flying, hurrying,gliding

The students slouched in their chairs, uninterested in the lecture.

The tired traveler slouched on the airport bench, waiting for his flight.

With poor posture, the office worker slouched over his desk all day.

The elderly man slouched as he walked, his back hunched over.