Pronunciation: /rɪˈkʌmbənt/
noun a person who is lying down or reclining
A1 I like to relax on a recumbent bike at the gym.
A2 The recumbent in the hospital waiting room was comfortable for patients.
B1 The recumbent in the park is a popular spot for people to rest and enjoy the view.
B2 She purchased a recumbent for her home office to use while working long hours at her desk.
C1 The recumbent in the therapist's office was specifically designed for maximum comfort during sessions.
C2 The luxury recumbent in the spa's relaxation room was a favorite among guests for its plush cushions and ergonomic design.
adjective lying down; reclining; leaning
A1 The cat was recumbent on the couch, fast asleep.
A2 The recumbent patient was resting comfortably in the hospital bed.
B1 The recumbent cyclist enjoyed the scenic route through the countryside.
B2 She preferred a recumbent bike for long rides as it was more comfortable for her back.
C1 The recumbent figure in the painting conveyed a sense of relaxation and ease.
C2 The recumbent position is often recommended for those with back pain to alleviate pressure on the spine.
formal The patient was placed in a recumbent position for the examination.
informal She looked quite comfortable lying in a recumbent pose on the couch.
slang I love chilling in a recumbent chair while watching TV.
figurative The recumbent state of the old building symbolized years of neglect and decay.
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