What is another word for slouchily?

Pronunciation: [slˈa͡ʊt͡ʃɪlɪ] (IPA)

Slouchily is an adverb that describes someone who is standing, sitting or moving in a careless or lazy posture. Synonyms for slouchily are hunched, drooping, languidly, listlessly, limply, relaxedly, slumpily, tiredly, wearily, and lazily. Some of these words denote physical attributes of a slouched person while others convey a sense of fatigue or exhaustion. The term hunched indicates that someone is bent forward or curved in an unnatural way. Drooping suggests that someone's posture has lost its stiffness and become soft. Languidly and listlessly suggest a lack of energy or interest. Limply indicates a lack of strength. Slumpily denotes a collapsed or folded posture. Finally, tiredly, wearily, and lazily suggest mental or physical exhaustion.

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What are the hypernyms for Slouchily?

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

Usage examples for Slouchily

He saw, coming toward him, a disreputable-looking old ramshackle rig, driven by a red-haired man of big frame who was slouchily dressed.
"The Girl Aviators and the Phantom Airship"
Margaret Burnham
Even in the brilliant morning sunlight the vessel, soughing, creaking, groaning, as it moved slouchily over the waters impressed her as the shape of terror.
"Dan Merrithew"
Lawrence Perry
If he wore a "vest" he would wear it slouchily, hanging open or partly unbuttoned most of the time.
"The Passing of the Frontier A Chronicle of the Old West, Volume 26 in The Chronicles Of America Series"
Emerson Hough

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