Word: supine Word origin: late Middle English: the adjective from Latin supinus ‘bent backwards’ (related to super ‘above’); the noun from late Latin supinum, neuter of supinus . Phonetic: ˈs(j)uːpʌɪn Listen:
(of a person) lying face upwards.
failing to act or protest as a result of moral weakness or indolence. Example: they remained supine in the face of terrible wrongdoing
a Latin verbal noun used only in the accusative and ablative cases, especially to denote purpose (e.g. mirabile dictu ‘wonderful to relate’).
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