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slump

1 of 2verb
/slʌmp/
Forms:slumps,slumping,slumped,slumped
1

to sit, lean or fall heavily or suddenly, typically due to exhaustion, weakness, or lack of energy.

  • After the long hike, he slumped onto the rock, catching his breath and resting his tired legs.
  • Feeling utterly fatigued, she slumped into the chair, grateful for a moment of respite.
  • The exhausted athlete slumped against the gym wall after completing the intense workout.
  • As the long day at work took its toll, he slumped into his office chair, ready to unwind.
  • The toddler, worn out from playing, slumped onto the floor and dozed off for a nap.
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2

to experience a significant failure or decline in performance, quality, or overall condition.

  • Despite early success, the team began to slump in the second half of the season.
  • The company's reputation slumped following a series of public relations mishaps and controversies.
  • Amid internal conflicts, the organization saw its employee morale slump, affecting overall productivity.
  • The artist's career slumped when their latest works failed to resonate with critics and the public.
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3

to adopt a posture or carriage characterized by a noticeable drooping or slouching, often indicating weariness, dejection, or lack of energy

  • As the monotonous meeting continued, participants began to slump in their chairs.
  • Upon receiving the news, her shoulders slumped, revealing the emotional weight of the information.
  • The tired student slumped over the desk, trying to stay awake during the late-night study session.
  • With each passing hour of the tedious lecture, attendees gradually began to slump in their seats.
  • As the rainy weather persisted, people on the street started to slump under their umbrellas.
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4

to experience a sudden and significant decrease or decline in price, value, or amount

  • The company's stock slumped after the unexpected economic downturn.
  • The real estate values slumped as a result of oversupply and reduced demand for housing.
  • Due to the global crisis, many businesses saw their sales slump, leading to financial challenges.
  • The company's profits slumped after the recall of a popular product.
  • Following the announcement of disappointing earnings, the company's stock slumped.
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