reclined

[rɪˈklaɪnd]

reclined Definition

  • 1lean or lie back in a relaxed position with the back supported
  • 2be in a recumbent position

Using reclined: Examples

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

  • Example

    She reclined on the sofa and watched TV.

  • Example

    He reclined his seat on the airplane.

  • Example

    The patient was instructed to recline on the examination table.

  • Example

    The chair can be reclined to a comfortable angle.

reclined Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for reclined

Antonyms for reclined

Phrases with reclined

  • recline on one's laurels

    to rely on one's past achievements instead of working to maintain or improve one's current status

    Example

    After winning the championship, he didn't want to recline on his laurels and continued to train hard.

  • recline in state

    to lie in a state of honor or dignity, especially after death

    Example

    The former president will recline in state at the Capitol building before the funeral.

  • recline one's head

    to tilt one's head back in a relaxed or comfortable position

    Example

    She reclined her head on the pillow and closed her eyes.

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Summary: reclined in Brief

'Reclined' [rɪˈklaɪnd] means to lean or lie back in a relaxed position with the back supported, or to be in a recumbent position. It is often used to describe sitting positions, such as 'She reclined on the sofa and watched TV.' The phrase 'recline on one's laurels' refers to relying on past achievements rather than continuing to work hard.