Sag
(
verb
,
noun
)
(As a verb)
Sag ( verb )
- To droop or bend down in the middle, typically as a result of a weight or pressure.
- To become weaker or less intense.
- To become less successful or popular.
Origin:
Late middle english: probably imitative.
Examples:
- The old bridge sagged in the middle.
- His spirits began to sag after the accident.
- The company's profits began to sag after the recession.
- The mattress sagged in the middle.
- The popularity of the band started to sag after their last album.
(As a noun)
Sag ( noun )
- To droop or bend down in the middle, typically as a result of a weight or pressure.
- To become weaker or less intense.
- To become less successful or popular.
Origin:
Late middle english: probably imitative.
Examples:
- The old bridge sagged in the middle.
- His spirits began to sag after the accident.
- The company's profits began to sag after the recession.
- The mattress sagged in the middle.
- The popularity of the band started to sag after their last album.