Recline
UK //rɪˈklaɪn//US //rɪˈklaɪn//
Definition
To lean or lay back in a relaxed position.
In simple words: To lie back in a relaxed position.
Examples
- She likes to recline on the sofa while reading.
- The chair can recline for extra comfort.
- He decided to recline in the sun for a while.
- Many passengers prefer to recline during long flights.
- She reclined against the cushions and closed her eyes.
Usage notes
Used in both formal and informal contexts; common in discussions about furniture, comfort, or positions.
Grammar pattern
recline + preposition (e.g., on, against)
Memory hint
Think of 'recline' as 're-lean' back comfortably.
Collocations
- reclined position
- recline the chair
- recline back
Synonyms
- lie back
- lean
- rest
Antonyms
- sit up
- stand
- perch
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'reclined'; 'recline' is the base form.
- Omitting the preposition (e.g., saying 'recline the chair' instead of 'recline on the chair').
- Using 'recline' incorrectly in the past tense without adjusting the verb.