hunch over
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Definition
Verb: 1. To round one's back by bending forward and drawing the shoulders forward: This describes the physical posture of curving the spine so that the back becomes rounded, often while leaning forward. It typically implies a slouched or protective position.
Usage
This verb is used to describe the specific action of bending the body into a curved, forward-leaning posture. It often suggests discomfort, concentration, cold, or trying to make oneself smaller.
Examples
- She hunched over her desk to read the tiny print in the old book.
- The old man hunched over his cane as he walked slowly down the path.
- Feeling a chill, he hunched over to conserve warmth.
- The programmer hunched over his keyboard for hours, completely focused on his code.
Advanced Usage
- "to be hunched over": This common adjectival phrase describes the state or result of having assumed this posture.
- He was hunched over his bowl of soup, eating quietly.
Variants and Related Words
- Hunch (verb): To bend the top part of your body forward and raise your shoulders, often forming a hump with your back.
- He hunched his shoulders against the wind.
- Hunched (adjective): Having the back and shoulders rounded.
- She sat in a hunched position.
Synonyms
- Stoop: To bend the body forward and downward.
- Crouch: To bend the knees and lower the body close to the ground, which can involve a hunched back.
- Slouch: To sit, stand, or walk in a lazy, drooping manner, often with rounded shoulders.
Related Phrasal Verbs
- Hunch down: Similar to "hunch over," but can imply lowering the entire body closer to the ground.
- The soldier hunched down behind the wall for cover.
Verb
- round one's back by bending forward and drawing the shoulders forward