Associations to the word «Recline»
Noun
- Bonnet
- Blanket
- Breast
- Ceiling
- Turf
- Silhouette
- Slipper
- Guest
- Depiction
- Balcony
- Lean
- Zeus
- Rack
- Armour
- Position
- Pink
- Canvas
- Lion
- Passenger
- Thigh
- Nymph
- Foliage
- Centaur
- Dentist
- Lying
- Table
- Chariot
- Breeze
- Throbbing
- Berth
- Fatigue
- Boar
- Sleep
- Cloth
- Lotus
- Leg
- Limb
- Crag
- Bath
- Steamer
- Fern
- Vinyl
- Deck
- Button
- Chesterfield
- Sway
- Heap
- Handkerchief
- Brake
- Shrine
- Alligator
- Arm
- Lair
- Afternoon
- Glancing
- Knee
- Configuration
- Purple
- Fireplace
- Vis
Adjective
Wiktionary
RECLINE, verb. (transitive) To cause to lean back; to bend back.
RECLINE, verb. (transitive) To put in a resting position.
RECLINE, verb. (intransitive) To lean back.
RECLINE, verb. (intransitive) To put oneself in a resting position.
RECLINE, noun. A mechanism for lowering the back of a seat to support a less upright position; Also, the action of lowering the back using such a mechanism.
Dictionary definition
RECLINE, verb. Move the upper body backwards and down.
RECLINE, verb. Cause to recline; "She reclined her head on the pillow".
RECLINE, verb. Lean in a comfortable resting position; "He was reposing on the couch".
Wise words
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