Slouch
/slaʊtʃ/
Meaning & Definition
noun
a lazy or drooping posture
His slouch made him look uninterested during the meeting.
a person who slouches or displays a lazy attitude
He's such a slouch; he never wants to help out.
verb
to stand, move, or sit in a lazy, drooping way
He tends to slouch in his chair when he's tired.
to drop or sink down, especially in posture or demeanor
She slouched over her homework, struggling to concentrate.
Etymology
The origin of the word 'slouch' is uncertain but may come from Dutch 'slouchen', meaning 'to droop'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
slouching towards Bethlehem
A phrase indicating a slow, lazy approach to a situation.
Related Words
stoop
To bend forward or downward.
slump
To sit or fall heavily.
loll
To sit, lie, or stand in a lazy, relaxed way.
Slang Meanings
A lazy person or slacker.
He’s such a slouch; he never gets anything done.
To be relaxed or uncaring about something.
Stop slouching around and start working!