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- past and past participle of bend
adjectivebent (adjective)nounbent (noun) · bents (plural noun)nounbent (noun) · bents (plural noun) · bent grass (noun) · bent grasses (plural noun) · common bent (noun) · common bents (plural noun)- a stiff grass which is used for lawns and is a component of pasture and hay grasses.
- the stiff flowering stalk of a grass:"those nasty bents of ryegrass that are very efficient at ducking the mower"
- archaicany stiff-stemmed or rushlike grass or sedge.
- archaicBRITISH ENGLISHdialecta heath or unenclosed pasture.
OriginMiddle English: from Old English beonet (recorded in place names), of West Germanic origin; related to German Binse.verbbent (past tense) · bent (past participle)- shape or force (something straight) into a curve or angle:"the rising wind bent the long grass"Opposite:
- (of something straight) be shaped or forced into a curve or angle:"the oar bent as Lance heaved angrily at it"
- (of a road, river, or path) deviate from a straight line in a specified direction; have a sharply curved course:"the road bent left and then right" · "the river slowly bends around Davenport"
- (of a person) incline the body downward from the vertical:"I bent over my plate" · "he bent down and picked her up" · "he bent to tie his shoelaces"Opposite:straighten up
- move (a jointed part of the body) to an angled position:"extend your left leg and bend your right" · "Irene bent her head over her work"
- nauticalattach (a sail or rope) by means of a knot:"sailors were bending sails to the spars"
OriginOld English bendan ‘put in bonds, tension a bow by means of a string’, of Germanic origin; related to band. - People also ask
- The term "bent" can have the following meanings:Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.: changed by bending out of an originally straight or even condition bent twigs standing with knees slightly bent 2 : strongly inclined : determined usually used with on was bent on goingwww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/bentbent adjective (NOT STRAIGHT) curved and not straight or flat: The metal bars were bent and twisted.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/bentcurved; crooked: a bent stick. a bent bow; a bent stick. Synonyms: rounded, hooked determined; set; resolved (usually followed by on): to be bent on buying a new car.www.dictionary.com/browse/bent
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