0 past simple and past participle of slouch
1 to stand, sit, or walk with the shoulders hanging forward and the head bent slightly over so that you look tired and bored:
Nemo slouched past the fountain.
He is known for his slouched gait whilst playing his bass.
She hunched when she walked and slouched when she sat.
Boothose lasted well in the mid-1660s, attached right under where the rhinegraves were gathered below the knee, or fashionably slouched and unfastened.
Over time, the moral muscle may be exercised by small tasks of self-control, such as attempting to correct slouched posture, to resist desserts, or to complete challenging tasks.