Slouch
(
verb
,
noun
)
(As a verb)
Slouch ( verb )
- Sit or stand with a drooping posture or slack carriage.
- Move in a lazy, relaxed way.
Origin:
Late 18th century: of uncertain origin; compare with german schlauchen "to bend, stoop".
Examples:
- He was slouching in his chair.
- She slouched against the wall.
- He slouched off to bed.
- She slouched her way through the day.
- He slouched along the street.
(As a noun)
Slouch ( noun )
- Sit or stand with a drooping posture or slack carriage.
- Move in a lazy, relaxed way.
Origin:
Late 18th century: of uncertain origin; compare with german schlauchen "to bend, stoop".
Examples:
- He was slouching in his chair.
- She slouched against the wall.
- He slouched off to bed.
- She slouched her way through the day.
- He slouched along the street.