Slouchy vs Slouchiness - What's the difference?
slouchy | slouchiness |
Given to slouching.
:His slouchy''' posture was mirrored by his '''slouchy performance at work.
The state or condition of being slouchy.
*{{quote-news, year=2009, date=June 18, author=Cintra Wilson, title=A Spirit in a Material World, work=New York Times
, passage=The store carries designers who traffic in hip, comfortable, well-shaped slouchiness ?— the kind of clothes you can wear for a six-hour drive, then go straight to the restaurant. }}
As an adjective slouchy
is given to slouching.As a noun slouchiness is
the state or condition of being slouchy.slouchy
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(er)slouchiness
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