cant over
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Definition
Verb: - To tilt or lean to one side; to move from an upright position into a slanted or inclined position. This describes a physical object losing its vertical balance, often due to an unstable base or external force.
Usage Examples
- Verb:
- The strong winds caused the old sailboat to cant over dangerously.
- If you load the truck unevenly, it might cant over when you go around a corner.
Advanced Usage
- Technical/Descriptive Use: Often used to describe the gradual or sudden leaning of structures, vehicles, or vessels.
- The crane began to cant over under the weight of the load, forcing the crew to evacuate the area.
Variants and Related Words
- Tilt (verb): To cause to slope or lean.
- Heel over (verb, nautical): Specifically for a ship or boat to lean to one side.
- List (verb, nautical): To lean to one side, typically due to taking on water or uneven weight distribution.
- Slant (verb): To be at an angle; to diverge from a vertical or horizontal line.
Synonyms
- Tip over
- Lean over
- Keel over
- Capsize (implies a complete overturning)
Phrasal Verbs
- Cant over is itself a phrasal verb. It is synonymous with "heel over" and "tilt over."
Related Idioms
- On a cant: In a tilted or sloping position.
- The picture frame hung on a cant, giving the room a quirky feel.
Verb
- heel over
- The tower is tilting
- The ceiling is slanting