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Synonyms & Similar Words
slender
thin
gaunt
lanky
skinny
scrawny
spindly
wiry
fragile
frail
weak
feeble
emaciated
bony
angular
spare
meager
scanty
inadequate
insufficient
sparse
slight
narrow
compact
streamlined
economical
efficient
frugal
thrifty
austere
ascetic
minimalist
simplified
reduced
decreased
diminished
lessened
weakened
enfeebled
debilitated
impoverished
Meaning of Lean
The primary meaning of the word "Lean" is to be in a position where one is inclined or bent to one side, or to be dependent on something for support.
Definitions
- Used to describe something that is thin or slender, often in a way that is considered attractive or desirable
- To incline or bend to one side, often due to a lack of balance or support
- To depend on something for support or guidance
- To be biased or inclined towards a particular opinion or perspective
Etymology of Lean
The word "Lean" has its roots in Old English and Germanic languages, with the original meaning of "to bend" or "to incline"
The word has evolved over time to encompass a range of meanings, including physical position, dependence, and bias
The modern English usage of the word "Lean" is influenced by its Old English and Germanic roots, as well as its Middle English and Early Modern English developments
Example Uses
- The tree leans heavily to one side due to the strong winds it has endured over the years
- She leans on her friends for emotional support during difficult times
- The company is trying to lean towards more sustainable and environmentally-friendly practices
- The researcher's findings lean towards the conclusion that climate change is having a significant impact on global ecosystems