crouch
crouch / crouch / crouch
Intransitive VerbTransitive VerbNoun
past: crouchedpp: croucheding: crouching
This word evokes a sense of tension and readiness, often associated with predatory behavior or a desire for concealment. It describes a physical compression of the body that stores potential energy, creating a visual image of a coiled spring ready to release. In athletic contexts, it refers to a technical posture designed for maximum explosive power. While similar to squatting, crouching typically implies a more purposeful or strategic intent, such as hiding from an enemy or preparing for a sudden sprint.
Meanings
Intransitive Verbcrouch
[~][~ down]
To lower the body by bending the knees and bringing the hips close to the heels.
"The cat began to crouch in the tall grass before leaping at the bird."