"Supine" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Supine" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Supine" Meaning

Lying down on one's back, typically with the face upward.

Example: "He fell asleep in a supine position on the couch."

"Supine" Examples

1. The patient was placed in a supine position on the examination table to facilitate the procedure.


2. She fell asleep on the beach in a supine position, so relaxed by the sound of the waves.


3. The baby was cradled in her mother's arms in a supine position, gazing at her in wonder.


4. In this pose, a female figure reclining in a supine position has become an iconic representation of beauty and tranquility in art.


5. The young passengers were all in a supine position after the bus hit the pothole, stunned by the sudden jolt.

"Supine" Similar Words

Supervisorial

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Relating to or characteristic of a supervisor, especially in an official or business sense.<br><br>Example: "The supervisorial role played a crucial part in the project's success."<br><br>Synonyms: supervisory, managerial, overseer.

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Superwoman

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A female character in a fictional story, especially a comic book, who has extraordinary abilities, such as super strength, speed, and agility, and who fights for good and protects the public from evil and crime.

Supinate

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To turn the sole of the foot upwards or roof of the foot downwards, often to ease the pain of plantar fasciitis or to facilitate exercises for the foot and ankle.

Supinated

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Supinated: (adjective) turned palm upwards or upwards-facing.

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Suplex

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A suplex is a professional wrestling hold in which a wrestler seizes an opponent in a lateral position, then flips them over their head and onto their back, often with the intention of executing a takedown or pinning them down.<br><br>Additionally, the word "suplex" can also refer to any type of throw or toss that involves lifting an opponent over one's head and slamming them to the ground, often in a way that involves a portion of the body being raised higher than the rest.<br><br>In this context, the term can be used in various sports, such as wrestling, judo, and Brazilian jiu-jitsu, among others, to describe a move that involves lifting and flipping an opponent.

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Supped<br><br>(Supped is the past tense of the verb "sup". It means to drink or eat a meal, often in a hearty or copious amount, especially the main meal of the day, typically in the evening.)<br><br>Example: "I supped early because I had to leave for work soon."