lean |
intrude |
As verbs the difference between lean and intrude
is that
lean is to incline, deviate, or bend, from a vertical position; to be in a position thus inclining or deviating while
intrude is to thrust oneself in; to come or enter without invitation, permission, or welcome; to encroach; to trespass.
As an adjective lean
is slim; not fleshy.
lean |
modest |
Synonyms |
As adjectives the difference between lean and modest
is that
lean is slim; not fleshy while
modest is not bragging or boasting about oneself or one's achievements, unpretentious, humble.
As a verb lean
is to incline, deviate, or bend, from a vertical position; to be in a position thus inclining or deviating.
meat |
lean |
As a noun meat
is meatus.
As a proper noun lean is
.
lean |
flexible |
As a proper noun lean
is .
As an adjective flexible is
capable of being flexed or bent without breaking; able to be turned, bowed, or twisted, without breaking; pliable; not stiff or brittle.
As a noun flexible is
(chiefly|engineering|and|manufacturing) something that is flexible.
reach |
lean |
As an acronym reach
is .
As a proper noun lean is
.
lean |
lein |
As a verb lean
is to incline, deviate, or bend, from a vertical position; to be in a position thus inclining or deviating.
As an adjective lean
is slim; not fleshy.
As an acronym LEIN is
Law
Enforcement
Information
Network.
lean |
lean |
In given name|male|lang=nrf terms the difference between lean and lean
is that
lean is while
lean is .
As proper nouns the difference between lean and lean
is that
lean is while
lean is .
lean |
hungry |
Related terms |
Lean is a related term of hungry.
As a proper noun lean
is .
As an adjective hungry is
affected by hunger; desiring of food; having a physical need for food.
lean |
bonny |
As a proper noun lean
is .
As an adjective bonny is
(geordie).
As a noun bonny is
(mining) a round and compact bed of ore, or a distinct bed, not communicating with a vein.
lean |
slouch |
As verbs the difference between lean and slouch
is that
lean is to incline, deviate, or bend, from a vertical position; to be in a position thus inclining or deviating while
slouch is to hang or droop; to adopt a limp posture.
As an adjective lean
is slim; not fleshy.
As a noun slouch is
a hanging down of the head; a drooping posture; a limp appearance.
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