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1. slouch
noun. ['ˈslaʊtʃ'] a stooping carriage in standing and walking.
Synonyms
- posture
- carriage
Antonyms
- rise
- increase
- gracefulness
Etymology
- slókr (Old Norse)
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Rhymes with Slouch
- grouch
- crouch
- blouch
- vouch
- rouch
- pouch
- pautsch
- foutch
- fouche
- fouch
- dauch
- couch
- bouche
- bouch
- bautch
How do you pronounce slouch?
Pronounce slouch as slaʊʧ.
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Sentences with slouch
1. Verb, base form
Stand up straight with your chest up and your shoulders back; it is important not to slouch.
2. Adjective
Curve your shoulders inward and slouch when you stand and walk.
3. Noun, singular or mass
Resistance training is also no slouch when it comes to protecting your health.
2. slouch
verb. ['ˈslaʊtʃ'] walk slovenly.
Antonyms
- unerect
Etymology
- slókr (Old Norse)
3. slouch
noun. ['ˈslaʊtʃ'] an incompetent person; usually used in negative constructions.
Synonyms
- incompetent
Antonyms
- nonbearing
- unrelatedness
Etymology
- slókr (Old Norse)
4. slouch
verb. ['ˈslaʊtʃ'] assume a drooping posture or carriage.
Synonyms
- sag
- swag
- flag
- droop
Antonyms
- incapability
- incapableness
- qualified
- efficient
Etymology
- slókr (Old Norse)