Meaning & Definition of word "Limp"

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    Limp

    /lɪmp/

    noun:

    • 1. An uneven or weak way of walking.
      • Example: He walked with a noticeable limp after the surgery.
    • 2. A defect or impairment in the gait of a person or animal.
      • Example: The horse had a limp that concerned the veterinarian.

    verb:

    • 1. To walk unevenly or with difficulty, typically because of injury or weakness in one leg.
      • Example: After twisting his ankle, he had to limp back home.
    • 2. To move in a way that suggests an uneven or weak gait.
      • Example: The injured dog limped along the path, searching for its owner.

    adjective:

    • 1. Weak or lacking in firmness or strength.
      • Example: The plants looked limp after not being watered for a week.

    Etymology

    Middle English lempe, of unknown origin.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    limp along:

    To move or progress slowly.

    limp handshake:

    A weak handshake that suggests a lack of confidence.

    Related Words

    lame:

    Unable to walk normally due to injury or disability.

    hobble:

    To walk in an awkward way, typically because of pain in the legs or feet.

    Slang Meanings of limp

    Meaning: To fail or perform poorly.

    Example Sentence: The project really limped this quarter.

    Meaning: To have a weak or ineffective performance.

    Example Sentence: His last movie limped at the box office.