All recline synonyms
re·cline
R r verb recline
- crane — A crane is a large machine that moves heavy things by lifting them in the air.
- lean — to incline or bend from a vertical position: She leaned out the window.
- beetle — A beetle is an insect with a hard covering to its body.
- idled — not working or active; unemployed; doing nothing: idle workers.
- craned — any large wading bird of the family Gruidae, characterized by long legs, bill, and neck and an elevated hind toe.
- drowse — to be sleepy or half-asleep.
- bask — If you bask in the sunshine, you lie somewhere sunny and enjoy the heat.
- ease off — freedom from labor, pain, or physical annoyance; tranquil rest; comfort: to enjoy one's ease.
- lay by — the manner, relative position, or direction in which something lies: the lie of the patio, facing the water. Synonyms: place, location, site.
- craning — any large wading bird of the family Gruidae, characterized by long legs, bill, and neck and an elevated hind toe.
- beetling — a heavy hammering or ramming instrument, usually of wood, used to drive wedges, force down paving stones, compress loose earth, etc.
- beveling — the inclination that one line or surface makes with another when not at right angles.
- incline — to deviate from the vertical or horizontal; slant.
- bummed — depressed, upset, distressed, annoyed, etc.
- kick back — to strike with the foot or feet: to kick the ball; to kick someone in the shins.
- bevelled — If a piece of wood, metal, or glass has bevelled edges, its edges are cut sloping.
- list — Friedrich [free-drik] /ˈfri drɪk/ (Show IPA), 1789–1846, U.S. political economist and journalist, born in Germany.
- breathe easy — to take air, oxygen, etc., into the lungs and expel it; inhale and exhale; respire.
- bevelling — the inclination that one line or surface makes with another when not at right angles.
- lie — Jonas, 1880–1940, U.S. painter, born in Norway.
- loll — to recline or lean in a relaxed, lazy, or indolent manner; lounge: to loll on a sofa.
- drowsing — Present participle of drowse.
- drop away — become fewer
- ease up — freedom from labor, pain, or physical annoyance; tranquil rest; comfort: to enjoy one's ease.
- cant — a salient angle.
- mellow out — soft, sweet, and full-flavored from ripeness, as fruit.
- branch out — If a person or an organization branches out, they do something that is different from their normal activities or work.
- loosen up — to unfasten or undo, as a bond or fetter.
- let oneself go — to move or proceed, especially to or from something: They're going by bus.
- bumming — a person who avoids work and sponges on others; loafer; idler.
- make oneself at home — (Idiomatic) To make oneself comfortable as if one were in one's own home.
- lay down — to put or place in a horizontal position or position of rest; set down: to lay a book on a desk.
- go to bed — a piece of furniture upon which or within which a person sleeps, rests, or stays when not well.
- hang loose — to let loose; free from bonds or restraint.
- lounge — to pass time idly and indolently.
- lie down — the manner, relative position, or direction in which something lies: the lie of the patio, facing the water. Synonyms: place, location, site.
- be off — leave
- let go — to move or proceed, especially to or from something: They're going by bus.
- lying down — to be in a horizontal, recumbent, or prostrate position, as on a bed or the ground; recline. Antonyms: stand.
- cool off — If someone or something cools off, or if you cool them off, they become cooler after having been hot.