Yahoo Malaysia Web Search

Search results

  1. approving. A lean company or organization does not use too many people or spend too much money, so that there is no waste: Nowadays even efficient, lean, well-run industries are failing. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  2. Leaned is the past tense of lean, which means to incline, to rest, or to have a tendency. Learn the different meanings and examples of lean as a verb, adjective, and noun.

  3. Learn the various meanings and uses of the word lean as a verb, noun, and adjective. See synonyms, examples, etymology, and related phrases of lean.

  4. Learn the meaning of lean as a verb, adjective, and noun in English. See how to use lean in different contexts, such as sloping, thin, efficient, or hungry.

  5. If you describe someone as lean, you mean that they are thin but look strong and healthy. [approval] Like most athletes, she was lean and muscular. She watched the tall, lean figure step into the car. Synonyms: thin, slim, slender, skinny More Synonyms of lean. 4. adjective. If meat is lean, it does not have very much fat.

  6. The building leaned sharply before renovation. to incline in feeling, opinion, action, etc.: to lean toward socialism. to rest against or on something for support: to lean against a wall. to depend or rely (usually followed by on or upon ): someone he could lean on in an emergency.

  7. n. v.i. to incline or bend from a vertical position: She leaned out the window. to incline, as in a particular direction; slant: The post leans to the left. The building leaned sharply before renovation. to incline in feeling, opinion, action, etc.: to lean toward socialism. to rest against or on something for support: to lean against a wall.