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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.
- archaicdialecta 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 refer to:Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.bent 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: 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/bent
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