"Slouches" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Slouches" Meaning

To walk or sit in a relaxed and somewhat awkward or sloping position, often with poor posture.

"Slouches" Examples

Verb: Slouches


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| 1 | The student slouches in the back of the classroom because he is bored. | Verb | To lean or stand with a hunchbacked or slouching posture. |
| 2 | By slouching over his desk, John was trying to create the illusion that he was working. | Verb | To give the impression of being lazy or lacking effort. |
| 3 | From years of poor posture, Sarah's muscles slouches in mid-back, causing chronic pain. | Verb | To have a tendency or characteristic of slouching. |
| 4 | Kids should avoid slouches when sitting or standing to maintain good posture. | Verb | To lean or stand in a way that is characterized by a lack of proper posture. |
| 5 | She slouches over the garden, inspecting her newly planted flowers for any signs of pests. | Verb | To tend or lean over something, typically resting against it improperly. |

"Slouches" Similar Words

Slothfully

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Reluctantly; unwilling to make an effort; lazily.

Slothfulness

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Sloths

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A sloth is a type of mammal that belongs to the order Pilosa and is found in the tropical rainforests of Central and South America. There are six species of sloths, and they are primarily arboreal, meaning they live in trees. Sloths are known for their slow movement, long, curved claws, and shaggy fur.<br><br>Sloths are herbivores, feeding on leaves, fruits, and flowers. They have a unique, low-energy lifestyle, spending most of their time sleeping or resting, and are found at the lower elevations of tropical rainforests.<br><br>Sloths have a number of adaptations that allow them to thrive in their arboreal environment. They have a strong, curved claw that helps them grip onto branches, a slow metabolism that allows them to conserve energy, and a unique fur that allows algae and insects to grow on them, providing camouflage.<br><br>Sloths have also been known to be monogamous, with reproductive habits that are quite different from other mammals. Female sloths typically give birth to a single baby, and the young will cling to its mother's belly for up to a year after birth.<br><br>Overall, sloths are fascinating creatures that have adapted to their environment in unique and specialized ways. Their slow pace and low-energy lifestyle have earned them a reputation as one of the laziest animals in the animal kingdom.

Slots

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Slotted

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Provided with or having slots, which are narrow openings or grooves, typically long and narrow, such as in a hole in the ground for a tree or in a part of a building for the insertion of a rod or bolt.

Slotting

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Slotting refers to the act of inserting or fitting something into a pre-existing gap or void, often in a precise or deliberate manner. It can also refer to the process of optimizing product placement in a retail store to maximize sales.

Slouch

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To walk or sit with an awkward or lazy posture, often slumping or leaning to one side; to feel or be very tired or lazy and unwilling to do something.

Slouched

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To be slouched refers to a posture in which someone bends or curves their back, often with their head, shoulders, and upper body leaning forward, and their lower back or pelvis tilting backwards, resulting in poor or uneven posture. This can be observed in some people when they are sitting or standing with a lack of proper back support or alignment. Being slouched can be temporary or a habitual behavior.

Slouching

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Slouchy

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Slough

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Sloughage

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The term "sloughage" is not a recognized word in the English language. It is possible that it is a misspelling, a made-up word, or a term used in a specific context or industry.

Sloughed

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Sloughing

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Sloughs

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Sloughy

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Romantic and nostalgic. This word is often used to describe a person, especially an English person, who is sentimental and emotional, particularly about the past, often with a sense of longing or nostalgia. The word typically carries a somewhat affectionate or humorous tone.