What is another word for crouching?

Pronunciation: [kɹˈa͡ʊt͡ʃɪŋ] (IPA)

Crouching refers to the position of a person or an animal who is bent down with their legs and feet tucked under them. There are several synonyms for crouching, including squatting, hunching, stooping, ducking, and bowing. These words are often used interchangeably in different contexts to describe the act of bending or lowering oneself down. For instance, a rabbit crouches in the grass to hide from predators, while an athlete might crouch before jumping over a hurdle. Similarly, a person may hunch over a computer screen while working for long hours, or someone might stoop to pick up a fallen object. Regardless of the situation, these words convey a similar physical posture and action.

Synonyms for Crouching:

What are the hypernyms for Crouching?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Crouching

crouching low upon the saddle, stooping at times to the mane, she could barely make way against the hurricane; and more than once her noble charger was driven backward, and forced to turn his back to the storm.
"The Martins Of Cro' Martin, Vol. II (of II)"
Charles James Lever
The dogs do not bark; she can see the house-dog crouching at the back of his kennel.
"Life and Writings of Maurice Maeterlinck"
Jethro Bithell
Then they had crawled into the dripping tunnel hewn out by sheer force of muscle, for it was seldom that powder could be used, and they had only a worn-out machine, and had toiled crouching with scarcely room to bring a hammer down on wedge or to hold the drill, while from odd fissures the icy river poured in on them.
"The Greater Power"
Harold Bindloss W. Herbert Dunton

Famous quotes with Crouching

  • Noiselessly Kerchak entered, crouching for the charge; and then John Clayton rose with a sudden start and faced them. The sight that met his eyes must have frozen him with horror, for there, within the door, stood three great bull apes, while behind them crowded many more; how many he never knew, for his revolvers were hanging on the far wall beside his rifle, and Kerchak was charging. When the king ape released the limp form which had been John Clayton, Lord Greystoke, he turned his attention toward the little cradle; but Kala was there before him, and when he would have grasped the child she snatched it herself, and before he could intercept her she had bolted through the door and taken refuge in a high tree.
    Edgar Rice Burroughs

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