verb
- falling or dropping heavily; sinking down
- declining rapidly in value, performance, or condition
Usage: present participle of slump
Usage: present participle of slump
adjective
- characterized by a decline or poor performance
Examples
- The old building was slumping to one side after the earthquake.
- She sat slumping in her chair, exhausted from the long day.
- The company’s stock has been slumping for three consecutive months.
- His grades are slumping because he hasn’t been studying.
- The slumping economy affected many small businesses.
- The team’s slumping performance disappointed their fans.
- He walked with slumping shoulders, clearly dejected.