leant

[lent]

leant Definition

  • 1past simple and past participle of 'lean'
  • 2to rest against a vertical surface, such as a wall, with the top part of the body
  • 3to incline or bend from a vertical position

Using leant: Examples

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

  • Example

    She leant against the wall to catch her breath.

  • Example

    The tower was leaning dangerously.

  • Example

    He leant over the balcony to get a better view.

leant Synonyms and Antonyms

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Antonyms for leant

Phrases with leant

  • to rely on someone for help or support

    Example

    I'm really leaning on you to help me through this difficult time.

  • lean towards something

    to have a tendency or preference for something

    Example

    I'm leaning towards taking the job offer in New York.

  • lean and mean

    to be efficient and effective, often used to describe a business or organization

    Example

    The company has become lean and mean after restructuring.

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Summary: leant in Brief

The word 'leant' [lent] is the past tense and past participle of the verb 'lean'. It means to rest against a vertical surface or to incline or bend from a vertical position. Examples include 'She leant against the wall to catch her breath.' and 'The tower was leaning dangerously.' Phrases like 'lean on someone' and 'lean towards something' denote reliance and preference, while 'lean and mean' describes an efficient and effective business or organization.