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- Dictionaryslouch/slaʊtʃ/
verb
- 1. stand, move, or sit in a lazy, drooping way: "he slouched against the wall"
- 2. bend one side of the brim of (a hat) downwards: dated "a travelling hat slouched over his eyes"
noun
- 1. a lazy, drooping posture or movement: "his stance was a round-shouldered slouch"
- 2. an incompetent person: informal "my brother was no slouch at making a buck"
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SLOUCH definition: 1. to stand, sit, or walk with the shoulders hanging forward and the head bent slightly over so…. Learn more.
1. a. : an awkward fellow : lout. b. : one that is unimpressive. especially : a lazy or incompetent person used in negative constructions. was no slouch at cooking. 2. : a gait or posture characterized by an ungainly stooping of the head and shoulders or excessive relaxation of body muscles.
5 meanings: 1. to sit or stand with a drooping bearing 2. to walk or move with an awkward slovenly gait 3. to cause (the.... Click for more definitions.
To slouch is to sit or stand with your shoulders hunched. Most people are more likely to slouch when they're tired or bored. You might tend to slouch in math class but sit up straight and tall when your favorite art teacher invites you to enter a piece in an art show.
Slouch definition: to sit or stand with an awkward, drooping posture.. See examples of SLOUCH used in a sentence.
Discover everything about the word "SLOUCH" in English: meanings, translations, synonyms, pronunciations, examples, and grammar insights - all in one comprehensive guide.
Be aware of your body language, do not slouch in the chair. These include a sway-back posture or a slouch. When I saw this movie in a theater, the audience cracked up simply at the sight of Allen seating himself in the command chair, his take on Shatner's 'command slouch ' was just that good.
vb. 1. (intr) to sit or stand with a drooping bearing. 2. (intr) to walk or move with an awkward slovenly gait. 3. (tr) to cause (the shoulders) to droop. n. 4. a drooping carriage. 5. (usually used in negative constructions) informal an incompetent or slovenly person: he's no slouch at football. [C16: of unknown origin] ˈsloucher n. ˈslouching adj
Definition of slouch noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
noun. 1. US. a. a person who is awkward or lazy. b. Informal. a person who is incompetent. usually with a negative. she's no slouch at golf. 2. a. a drooping or bending forward of the head and shoulders. b. slovenly posture in general. 3. a hanging down or drooping, as of a hat brim. verb intransitive. 4. to sit, stand, walk, etc. in a slouch. 5.