slump in Spanish
slump in Spanish is bajón, desfallecer, desplomarse — slump means to sit or stand with a drooping, heavy posture, often from tiredness.
slump in Spanish
bajón
A heavy or helpless collapse; a slouching or drooping posture; a period of poor activity or performance, especially an extended period.
desfallecer
(transitive, slang) To cause to collapse; to hit hard; to render unconscious; to kill.
desplomarse
(transitive, slang) To cause to collapse; to hit hard; to render unconscious; to kill.
What does "slump" mean?
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verb To sit or stand with a drooping, heavy posture, often from tiredness.
"He slumped into his chair after the long shift."
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verb To decline sharply in performance, value, or activity.
"The company's stock slumped after the disappointing earnings report."
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noun A sudden or prolonged decline in performance, activity, or value.
"The team is trying to break out of its worst slump in years."
slump in a sentence
- He slumped into his chair after the long shift.
- The company's stock slumped after the disappointing earnings report.
- The team is trying to break out of its worst slump in years.
- Housing prices fell during the economic slump.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "slump" in Spanish?
"slump" in Spanish is bajón, desfallecer, desplomarse. slump means: To sit or stand with a drooping, heavy posture, often from tiredness.
How do you use "slump" in a sentence?
Example: "He slumped into his chair after the long shift." In Spanish, "slump" is bajón, desfallecer, desplomarse.
Are there other ways to say "slump" in Spanish?
Yes — Spanish has 3 translations listed for "slump": bajón, desfallecer, desplomarse.
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