Sagging synonyms
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To drop (troops or supplies) by parachute; airdrop
That droops or droop.
To signal with or as if with a flag.
Wilt means to become limp.
To sink or settle, as into mud or slush.
The definition of slouch is to move, sit or stand with bad posture, with your shoulders bent forward.
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To slide is defined as to smoothly move over a surface, or to shift down or decrease.
Sink is defined as to go down slowly, or to drop beneath the surface or normal level.
(Intransitive) To sink to the bottom; to fall to the bottom, as dregs of a liquid, or the sediment of a reservoir.
To become calm:
The definition of languish is to fail to advance or move forward, or to grow weak.
To drop or lay (something) down heavily and noisily:
(Intransitive) To disappear gradually.
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To reduce or lessen the size or importance of:
To bend, turn, or slope downward or aside
(Naut.) To attach; fasten
To disappoint or prove undependable to:
To bend (oneself, the head, or the body) forward and down.
To decline slightly; fall off
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To hang down loosely
To hang or droop laxly:
rising (antonym)
To cause to rise:
bulging (antonym)
To bulge is defined as to swell, protrude or stick out more than normal.
tightening (antonym)
(Economics) To raise short-term interest rates.
hesitating (related)
Hesitate is defined as to pause before deciding, acting or speaking.
leaning (related)
To bend or deviate from an upright position; stand at a slant; incline
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increasing (related)
Increase is defined as to become bigger or greater.
bettering (related)
To surpass or exceed:
hanging (related)
To attach to a wall:
(Informal) Tired or dejected
Find another word for sagging. In this page you can discover 32 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for sagging, like: dropping, drooping, flagging, wilting, weakening, slumping, slouching, sliding, sinking, settling and lulling.