Meaning & Definition of Stooping in English
English⟶
Stooping
Bending forward or downward.
Pronunciation:
/ˈstuːpɪŋ/Part of Speech:
verbDetailed Definitions
Definition: The action of bending the upper body forward and downward.
Example Sentence: He was stooping to pick up the coin from the ground.
Definition: To lower one's moral standards or dignity.
Example Sentence: She felt that stooping to their level would only make things worse.
Etymology
Origin: Middle English stouping, present participle of stoup, from Old English stūpan, meaning to bend or fall.
Synonyms
bendingleaningcrouchinghunchingbowing
Common Phrases and Expressions
- stooping to someone's level: To lower oneself morally or ethically to match someone else's behavior.
- stooping low: To behave in a cheap or dishonorable way.
- stoop and scoop: A playful phrase referring to bending down to pick something up quickly.
Translations
- Spanish: agacharse
- French: s'incliner
- German: sich bücken
- Russian: наклоняться
Related Words
- stoop: A small porch or set of steps at the entrance of a building.
Slang Meanings of stooping
Meaning: To engage in extreme acts of humiliation.
Example Sentence: He felt like he was stooping when he crawled back to her after that fight.
Meaning: To lower oneself in status or appearance.
Example Sentence: I can't believe he was stooping to wear those clothes just to fit in.