"Round-shouldered" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Round-shouldered" Meaning

Having or characterised by shoulders that slouch downwards, typically due to bad posture, fatigue, or muscle strain.

"Round-shouldered" Examples

5 Usage Examples for "round-shouldered"


1. Physical Description: After years of hunching over her computer, Rachel has become round-shouldered from the strain on her back.

2. Physical Connotation: John's grandfather used to sit in a chair that was round-shouldered, leaning forward in a way that made him appear sad.

3. Mental State: The weight of her personal struggles had made Emily so round-shouldered that she barely looked up from the floor.

4. Literary Description: The character's figure appeared defeated, his posture a testament to the weight he carried, described as being round-shouldered under the burden.

5. Social Observation: Just from the photos, you could tell the musician had a round-shouldered demeanor, projecting vulnerability in every posture.

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