stoop

[stuːp]

stoop Definition

  • 1to bend the head and shoulders forward and downward
  • 2a small porch, staircase, or platform at the entrance of a building

Using stoop: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "stoop" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He had to stoop to enter the low doorway.

  • Example

    She stooped down to pick up the coin.

  • Example

    The old man walked with a stoop.

  • Example

    The house has a small stoop at the front door.

stoop Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for stoop

Antonyms for stoop

  • stand up straight
  • perk up

Phrases with stoop

  • to adopt a humble attitude or behavior in order to achieve a greater victory or success

    Example

    He knew he had to stoop to conquer and apologize for his mistake.

  • sitting on the steps of a building's entrance

    Example

    The kids were playing on the stoop of the apartment building.

  • work that requires a person to bend or crouch for long periods of time

    Example

    Picking strawberries is an example of stoop labor.

Origins of stoop

from Middle Dutch 'stupen', meaning 'to bow or bend'

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Summary: stoop in Brief

The term 'stoop' [stuːp] can be used as a verb or noun. As a verb, it means to bend forward and downward, while as a noun, it refers to a small porch, staircase, or platform at the entrance of a building. Examples include 'He had to stoop to enter the low doorway.' and 'The house has a small stoop at the front door.' Phrases like 'stoop to conquer' denote adopting a humble attitude to achieve success, while 'on the stoop of' refers to sitting on the steps of a building's entrance.

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