Meaning & Definition of word "Sag"

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    Sag

    /sæɡ/

    noun:

    • 1. a drooping or sinking condition
      • Example: The sag of the roof indicated that repairs were needed soon.
    • 2. a decline or decrease in performance or value
      • Example: There was a noticeable sag in morale among the employees.

    verb:

    • 1. to bend or droop downwards under weight or pressure
      • Example: The heavy load caused the shelf to sag in the middle.
    • 2. to diminish in strength or intensity; to weaken
      • Example: Her enthusiasm began to sag after hours of waiting.
    • 3. to decline in quality or effectiveness
      • Example: The company’s profits started to sag after the market crash.

    Etymology

    Middle English saggen, from Old Norse saga

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    sag under pressure:

    to become weaker or to give way when faced with difficulties.

    sagging spirits:

    an expression of feeling low or discouraged.

    Related Words

    droop:

    to bend or hang down.

    slump:

    to suddenly fall or sit heavily.

    Slang Meanings of sag

    Meaning: to be tired or exhausted.

    Example Sentence: After that workout, I'm totally sagging.

    Meaning: to lose energy or interest.

    Example Sentence: The party started to sag once the DJ left.