Pronunciation: /liːn ɒn/
verb to rely on or depend on for support or assistance
A1 I like to lean on my friends for support when I am feeling down.
A2 Children often lean on their parents for help with their homework.
B1 In times of crisis, it's important to lean on your loved ones for emotional support.
B2 During difficult times, it's natural to lean on friends and family for guidance.
C1 Successful leaders know when to lean on their team for expertise and collaboration.
C2 In times of uncertainty, it's important to lean on your inner strength and resilience.
formal During difficult times, it's important to have a support system that you can lean on.
informal Hey, if you ever need someone to talk to, you can always lean on me.
slang When things get rough, don't hesitate to lean on your friends for help.
figurative In times of trouble, you can always lean on your inner strength to get through.
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