Meaning & Definition of word "Stagnant"

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    Stagnant

    /ˈstæɡ.nənt/

    adjective:

    • 1. not flowing or moving; stale or foul from standing still.
      • Example: The stagnant water in the pond was filled with algae and mosquitoes.
    • 2. showing little or no growth or activity; inactive.
      • Example: The company's stagnant sales figures raised concerns among the investors.
    • 3. lacking vitality or freshness; dull.
      • Example: The stagnant atmosphere at the meeting made it difficult to generate new ideas.

    Etymology

    From Latin stagnare, meaning 'to stand still or become sluggish'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    stagnant water:

    Water that is not flowing and often dirty or polluted.

    stagnant economy:

    An economy that is not growing or developing.

    stagnant career:

    A career that is not progressing or advancing.

    Related Words

    stagnation:

    The condition of being stagnant; a period of inactivity.

    stagnate:

    To cease developing; to become stagnant.

    Slang Meanings of stagnant

    Meaning: Stuck in a rut

    Example Sentence: He's been stuck in a rut, doing the same job for years without any change.

    Meaning: In a funk

    Example Sentence: She's been in a funk lately, not progressing in her projects.