Sag ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Sag ( verb )

  1. To droop or bend down in the middle, typically as a result of a weight or pressure.
  2. To become weaker or less intense.
  3. To become less successful or popular.

Origin:

Late middle english: probably imitative.

Examples:

  1. The old bridge sagged in the middle.
  2. His spirits began to sag after the accident.
  3. The company's profits began to sag after the recession.
  4. The mattress sagged in the middle.
  5. The popularity of the band started to sag after their last album.

(As a noun)

Sag ( noun )

  1. To droop or bend down in the middle, typically as a result of a weight or pressure.
  2. To become weaker or less intense.
  3. To become less successful or popular.

Origin:

Late middle english: probably imitative.

Examples:

  1. The old bridge sagged in the middle.
  2. His spirits began to sag after the accident.
  3. The company's profits began to sag after the recession.
  4. The mattress sagged in the middle.
  5. The popularity of the band started to sag after their last album.
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