What is "humped" in English? Definition and Explanations
What does humped mean in English? Meaning of humped definition and abbreviation with examples.
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What is "humped" in English? Definition and Explanations
Meaning of "humped": characteristic of or suffering from kyphosis, an abnormality of the vertebral column
Adjective
Synonyms:
bowed, looped, rounded, arched, crooked, hooked, inclined, stooped, twisted, drooping, limp, round, arced, droopy, sinuous, arciform, curvilinear, angled, wilted, contorted, hunched, warped, twined, slumped, doubled over, slouchy, curvaceous, rounded, arched, crooked, twisted, elliptical, serpentine, looped, compass, sweeping, round, arced, circular, curly, sinuous, snaky, arciform, curvilinear, loopy, twisting, wreathed, turned, incurvate, skewed, S-shaped, arrondi, biflected, declinate, enbowed, incurved, sigmoid, swirly, twisty, arc, bridge, span, form, extend, stretch, hump, bow, hook, shape, bend, round, hunch, camber, prick, perk up, hump, pile, stack, erect, raise, stand erect, stand up, stick up, transmit, bring, send, transfer, move, back, dispatch, carry, lead, grant, support, hump, lug, forward, channel, funnel, conduct, siphon, bear, shoulder, tote, ride, guide, pipe, truck, ferry, fetch, pack, schlepp, traject, aspire, undertake, strive, essay, scratch, strain, hassle, determine, apply, intend, seek, try, hump, labor, hustle, assay, risk, offer, purpose, address, plug, buck, dig, grind, aim, sweat, venture, push, struggle, drive at, go for, take on, take pains, bid for, go for broke, hammer away, have a crack, have a shot at, have a swing at, make a run at, make an effort, peg away, pour it on, do one's best, tote, ride, rake, tow, cart, bring, drag, lift, hoist, remove, lug, carry, heave, transport, pack, shoulder, buck, draw, raise, elevate, shift, hump, trawl, gun, back, trail, truck, convey, jag, boost, heel, tug, schlepp, piggy back, stoop, huddle, squat, lean, hump, curve, bow, tense, bend, arch, draw in, draw together, scrooch down, tote, tow, haul, carry, ferry, heave, buck, draw, trawl, jerk, pull, hump, rake, lurch, bear, lift, convey, snap, tug, yank, transport, pack, schlepp, vellicate, haul, ride, tote, lug, shoulder, buck, trek, freight, hump, gun, bear, journey, truck, convey, jag, ferry, heel, piggyback, shlep, lob, plunge, nudge, shove, propel, heave, sling, dig, punch, lunge, smack, poke, stab, stick, interject, elbow, jab, sink, force, clip, transfix, toss, chunk, ram, clout, chuck, put, pitch, jostle, cut, crowd, hump, nick, attack, jam, peg, boost, urge, run, advance, fire, assault, butt, press, assail, railroad, buck, pierce, prod, drive, impel, wham, impale, embed, bear down, pour it on, push forward,
Antonyms:
uncaring, undecided, straight, straight, compress, condense, shorten, destroy, straighten, concentrate, neglect, raze, dissuade, deny, refuse, release, refrain, withhold, receive, take, stop, discourage, hold, keep, lose, let go, neglect, maintain, leave, free, retain, keep secret, laze, withhold, ignore, conceal, hide, procrastinate, put off, forget, neglect, pass, idle, rest, overlook, be idle, remain, decrease, lessen, push, drop, lower, keep, depress, discourage, straighten, stand, push, repel, repulse, turn off, hold, keep, maintain, refuse, dismantle, unpack, allocate, disperse, dispose, stay, untie, distribute, keep, maintain, increase, surrender, retreat, decrease, dissuade, repress, rise, yield, bore, discourage, halt, stop, pull,
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