Need another word that means the same as “lean”? Find 29 synonyms and 30 related words for “lean” in this overview.
The synonyms of “Lean” are: be given, incline, run, tend, list, angle, slant, tilt, tip, bend, be at an angle, slope, bank, heel, careen, cant, bias, veer, sway, rest, be propped up, recline, be supported, thin, skimpy, inclination, leaning
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “lean” as a noun can have the following definitions:
inclination | A person’s natural tendency or urge to act or feel in a particular way; a disposition. Changes in inclination of the line on the graph. |
leaning | The act of deviating from a vertical position. His early leanings towards socialism. |
list | A formal structure analogous to a list by which items of data can be stored or processed in a definite order. The ship developed a list to starboard. |
tilt | A combat between two mounted knights tilting against each other with blunted lances. The paper s tilt towards the United States. |
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “lean” as a verb can have the following definitions:
angle | Move or be inclined at an angle. Angle your answer so that it is relevant to the job for which you are applying. |
bank | Put into a bank account. She banked up the fire. |
be at an angle | Work in a specific place, with a specific subject, or in a specific function. |
be given | To remain unmolested, undisturbed, or uninterrupted — used only in infinitive form. |
be propped up | Be priced at. |
be supported | Be priced at. |
bend | Bend a joint. The stick does not bend. |
bias | Give a bias to. You are biasing my choice by telling me yours. |
cant | Talk hypocritically and sanctimoniously about something. If they d stop canting about honest work they might get somewhere. |
careen | Move swiftly and in an uncontrolled way. An electric golf cart careened around the corner. |
heel | Push or kick the ball out of the back of the scrum with one s heel. They got into lines and began to heel toe and then jump together. |
incline | Have a tendency or disposition to do or be something be inclined. His prejudice inclines him to overlook obvious facts. |
list | Include in a list. The ship listed to starboard. |
recline | Cause to recline. She reclined her head on the pillow. |
rest | Not move be in a resting position. She rested her hopes in her attorney. |
run | Flee take to one s heels cut and run. These dyes and colors are guaranteed not to run. |
slant | Lie obliquely. A ploughed field slanted up to the skyline. |
sway | Move or walk in a swinging or swaying manner. The wind swayed the trees gently. |
tend | Have a tendency or disposition to do or be something be inclined. Tend a store. |
tilt | Charge with a tilt. He tilted his head to one side. |
tip | Remove the tip from. Tip the arrow with the small stone. |
veer | Suddenly change an opinion, subject, type of behaviour, etc. The wind veered a point. |
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “lean” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
skimpy | (of clothing) revealing the body. My knowledge of music is extremely skimpy. |
thin | Relatively thin in consistency or low in density not viscous. A thin line of paint. |
angle | Angle iron or a similar constructional material made of another metal. Still the rain angles down. |
axis | The main stem or central part about which plant organs or plant parts such as branches are arranged. The Anglo American axis. |
banister | The structure formed by the uprights and handrail at the side of a staircase. I stuck my head between the banisters. |
bend | Bend one s back forward from the waist on down. Sailors were bending sails to the spars. |
bending | The act of bending something. |
bow | A single passage of a bow over the strings of an instrument. The government bowed to the military pressure. |
condescend | Behave in a patronizing and condescending manner. He condescended to see me at my hotel. |
corner | A free hit in field hockey taken from the corner of the field. In many corners of the world they still practice slavery. |
crouch | A crouching stance or posture. We crouched down in the trench. |
elevator | A tall building used for storing grain. In the harbour a giant elevator stores prairie grain. |
ellipticity | The condition of being elliptic. |
escalator | A stairway whose steps move continuously on a circulating belt. |
fold | A line or crease produced in paper or cloth as the result of folding it. Sam folded up the map. |
gangling | Tall and thin. A gangling youth with a trace of down on his cheeks. |
hypotenuse | The side of a right triangle opposite the right angle. |
incline | An inclined surface connecting two levels. I m inclined to agree with you. |
landing | Structure providing a place where boats can land people or goods. His landing on his feet was catlike. |
obliquity | The quality of being deceptive. |
recumbent | Lying down; in a position of comfort or rest. Recumbent statues. |
refraction | The fact or phenomenon of light, radio waves, etc. being deflected in passing obliquely through the interface between one medium and another or through a medium of varying density. |
skew | Neither parallel nor at right angles to a specified or implied line askew crooked. His leg was skewed in and pushed against the other one. |
slant | To incline or bend from a vertical position. Slant pockets. |
staircase | A way of access (upward and downward) consisting of a set of steps. He descended the broad staircase. |
stoop | Small porch or set of steps at the front entrance of a house. She was unwilling to believe that anyone could stoop so low as to steal from a dead woman. |
swerve | Turn sharply; change direction abruptly. Do not make sudden swerves particularly around parked vehicles. |
tend | Have a tendency or disposition to do or be something be inclined. Written language tends to be formal. |
theta | Denoting a temperature at which a polymer solution behaves ideally as regards its osmotic pressure. Theta Draconis. |
tilt | Charge with a tilt. He tilts at his prey. |
wizened | Shrivelled or wrinkled with age. A wizened little man with frizzy grey hair. |
yaw | An erratic deflection from an intended course. The ship yawed when the huge waves hit it. |
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