Definition of leans Leans

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What does leans mean?

Part of speech

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  • leans, verb, present, 3rd person singular of lean (infinitive).
  • leans, noun, plural of lean.

WordNet

WordNet by Princeton University

Verb

leans, leaning, leaned  

lean - to incline or bend from a vertical position; "She leaned over the banister"
  tilt, tip, slant, angle
  flex, bend cause (a plastic object) to assume a crooked or angular form; "bend the rod"; "twist the dough into a braid"; "the strong man could turn an iron bar"
  knock over, bowl over, tip over, tump over, overturn, upset, turn over turn from an upright or normal position; "The big vase overturned"; "The canoe tumped over"
  tip over, tump over, overturn, turn over turn from an upright or normal position; "The big vase overturned"; "The canoe tumped over"
  lean against, lean on, rest on rest on for support; "you can lean on me if you get tired"
  slope, incline, pitch be at an angle; "The terrain sloped down"
  weather change under the action or influence of the weather; "A weathered old hut"
  heel, list put a new heel on; "heel shoes"
  lean back, recline move the upper body backwards and down
lean - cause to lean or incline; "He leaned his rifle against the wall"
  position, lay, pose, put, place, set cause to be in an appropriate place, state, or relation
lean - rely on for support; "We can lean on this man"
  rely, swear, trust, bank promise solemnly; take an oath
lean - have a tendency or disposition to do or be something; be inclined; "She tends to be nervous before her lectures"; "These dresses run small"; "He inclined to corpulence"
  tend, be given, incline, run
  be spend or use time; "I may be an hour"
  take kindly to be willing or inclined to accept; "He did not take kindly to my critical remarks"
  suffer feel pain or be in pain
  gravitate move due to the pull of gravitation; "The stars gravitate towards each other"
lean - cause to lean to the side; "Erosion listed the old tree"
  list
  heel, list put a new heel on; "heel shoes"
  move go or proceed from one point to another; "the debate moved from family values to the economy"

Adjective

lean, leaner, leanest

lean - not profitable or prosperous; "a lean year"
  unprofitable producing little or no profit or gain; "deposits abandoned by mining companies as unprofitable"
lean - lacking in mineral content or combustible material; "lean ore"; "lean fuel"
lean - containing little excess; "a lean budget"; "a skimpy allowance"
  skimpy
  insufficient, deficient of a quantity not able to fulfill a need or requirement; "insufficient funds"
lean - lacking excess flesh; "you can't be too rich or too thin"; "Yon Cassius has a lean and hungry look"-Shakespeare
  thin
  fat having an (over)abundance of flesh; "he hadn't remembered how fat she was"
  ectomorphic having a build with little fat or muscle but with long limbs
  thin lacking excess flesh; "you can't be too rich or too thin"; "Yon Cassius has a lean and hungry look"-Shakespeare
  body weight the weight of a person's body
  anorexic, anorectic suffering from anorexia nervosa; pathologically thin
  emaciated, gaunt, cadaverous, haggard, skeletal, bony, pinched, wasted of or relating to a cadaver or corpse; "we had long anticipated his cadaverous end"
  deep-eyed, hollow-eyed, sunken-eyed characteristic of the bony face of a cadaver
  gangling, gangly, lanky tall and thin
  spindly, lank long and lean
  rawboned having a lean and bony physique; "a rawboned cow hand"
  reedlike, reedy resembling a reed in being upright and slender
  twiggy, twiglike thin as a twig
  scarecrowish resembling a scarecrow in being thin and ragged; "a forlorn scarecrowish figure"
  underweight, boney, scraggy, scrawny, weedy, skinny being very thin; "a child with skinny freckled legs"; "a long scrawny neck"
  wizen, wizened, shrunken, withered, shriveled, shrivelled reduced in efficacy or vitality or intensity; "our shriveled receipts during the storm"; "as the project wore on she found her enthusiasm shriveled"; "the dollar's shrunken buying power"
  slim, slight, svelte, slender being of delicate or slender build; "she was slender as a willow shoot is slender"- Frank Norris; "a slim girl with straight blonde hair"; "watched her slight figure cross the street"
  slender-waisted, slim-waisted, wasp-waisted having a small waist
  trim, spare thin and fit; "the spare figure of a marathon runner"; "a body kept trim by exercise"
  spindle-legged, spindle-shanked having long slender legs
  wiry, stringy of hair that resembles wire in stiffness; "wiry red hair"
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Wiktionary Wiktionary dictionary logo

  • lean (Verb)
    To hang outwards.
  • lean (Verb)
    To press against.
  • lean (Verb)
    To thin out a fuel-air mixture: to reduce the fuel flow into the mixture so that there is more air or oxygen.
  • lean (Adjective)
    slim; not fleshy.
  • lean (Adjective)
    Having little fat.
  • lean (Adjective)
    Having little extra or little to spare.
  • lean (Adjective)
    Of a fuel-air mixture, having more air than is necessary to burn all of the fuel; more air- or oxygen- rich than necessary for a stoichiometric reaction.

Webster DictionaryWebster's Unabridged Dictionary 📘

  • lean (v. t.)
    To conceal.
  • lean (v. i.)
    To incline, deviate, or bend, from a vertical position; to be in a position thus inclining or deviating; as, she leaned out at the window; a leaning column.
  • lean (v. i.)
    To incline in opinion or desire; to conform in conduct; -- with to, toward, etc.
  • lean (v. i.)
    To rest or rely, for support, comfort, and the like; -- with on, upon, or against.
  • lean (v. i.)
    To cause to lean; to incline; to support or rest.
  • lean (v. i.)
    Wanting flesh; destitute of or deficient in fat; not plump; meager; thin; lank; as, a lean body; a lean cattle.
  • lean (v. i.)
    Wanting fullness, richness, sufficiency, or productiveness; deficient in quality or contents; slender; scant; barren; bare; mean; -- used literally and figuratively; as, the lean harvest; a lean purse; a lean discourse; lean wages.
  • lean (v. i.)
    Of a character which prevents the compositor from earning the usual wages; -- opposed to fat; as, lean copy, matter, or type.
  • lean (n.)
    That part of flesh which consist principally of muscle without the fat.
  • lean (n.)
    Unremunerative copy or work.

OmegaWiki DictionaryOmegaWiki Dictionary Ω

  • lean
    (Of a person or animal) Narrow in size, and usually indicating carrying little fat.

Chambers DictionaryChamber's 20th Century Dictionary 📕

  • lean
    lēn, v.i. to incline or bend: to turn from a straight line: to rest against: to incline towards:—pr.p. lean′ing; pa.t. and pa.p. leaned or leant (lent).—n. Lean′-to, a shed or penthouse whose supports lean upon another building or wall. [A.S. hlinian, and causal form hlǽnan; Dut. leunen.]
  • lean
    lēn, adj. thin, wanting flesh: not fat: unprofitable, taking extra time—a printer's phrase.—n. flesh without fat.—adj. Lean′-faced, having a thin face: (print.) slender and narrow, as letters.—adv. Lean′ly.—n. Lean′ness.—adj. Lean′-wit′ted, of little sense. [A.S. hlǽne; Low Ger. leen; according to Skeat, from hlǽnan, to lean (above).]

Sailor's Word-BookThe Sailor's Word-Book ⛵

  • lean
    Used in the same sense as clean or sharp; the reverse of full or bluff in the form of a ship.

Part of speech

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  • lean, verb, present, 1st person singular of lean (infinitive).
  • lean, verb (infinitive).
  • lean, noun, singular of leans.
  • lean, adjective.

Pronunciation

Sign Language

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