verb
- to bend the head and shoulders forward and downward
- to lower oneself morally or socially
noun
- a forward bending of the head and shoulders
- a small porch or platform at the entrance of a house
Usage: chiefly northeastern U.S.
Examples
- She had to stoop to pick up the fallen papers.
- The old man walked with a permanent stoop.
- I won’t stoop to their level of petty arguments.
- The children sat on the front stoop waiting for their friends.
- He developed a stoop from years of hunching over his desk.
- The apartment building had a wide stoop with iron railings.
- Don’t stoop so much when you walk.