Word: stoop Word origin: Old English stūpian (verb), of Germanic origin; related to the adjective steep1. Both senses of the noun date from the late 16th century. Phonetic: stuːp Listen:
bend one's head or body forwards and downwards. Example: he stooped down and reached towards the coin
lower one's moral standards so far as to do something reprehensible. Example: Craig wouldn't stoop to thieving
(of a bird of prey) swoop down on a quarry. Example: we witnessed an eagle stooping on its prey
a posture in which the head and shoulders are habitually bent forwards. Example: a tall, thin man with a stoop
the downward swoop of a bird of prey.
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