slant

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Pronunciation

Verb

Plain form
slant

Third-person singular
slants

Past tense
slanted

Past participle
slanted

Present participle
slanting

  1. A long thing is slanting when one end is higher up than the other end and also further along. To be on an angle or sloping.
    The piece of wood is slanting from the ground up to the door so that a cart with wheels can roll up it.

Noun

Singular
slant

Plural
slants

  1. A slant is the way a long thing is when one end is higher up and further along than the other end. The way a ramp is.

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