slouchier

/ˈslaʊtʃiər/
adjective
  1. More bent or drooping in posture; more lacking in straightness or uprightness.
    • After sitting at the computer all day, his posture became even slouchier than before.
    • She noticed her brother's walk was slouchier than usual, a sign he was tired.
    • The old sofa looked slouchier after years of use, with cushions that sagged in the middle.
  2. More lazy, incompetent, or unproductive in manner or performance.
    • His slouchier attitude toward homework led to lower grades this semester.
    • The new intern was slouchier than the previous one, often missing deadlines.
    • The team's defense was slouchier in the second half, allowing three goals.
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