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Meaning of sprawl
The primary meaning of the word "sprawl" is to sit or lie with the limbs spread out in a relaxed or awkward position.
Etymology of sprawl
The word "sprawl" originated in the mid-16th century, likely from the Middle English word "sprawlen", which is related to the Old English word "spræcan", meaning "to stretch out" or "to spread"
Historically, the word "sprawl" was used to describe the act of stretching out or spreading out, and over time its meaning expanded to include the idea of growing or developing irregularly or unevenly
Synonyms
spread
stretch
extend
expand
diffuse
disperse
scatter
spread out
stretch out
unfurl
unroll
lie
recline
lounge
loll
slump
slump down
sag
droop
collapse
flop
tumble
fall
crumple
sprawl out
straggle
straddle
ramble
meander
wander
roam
range
diffuse
radiate
emanate
issue
flow
spill
overflow
surge
sweep
stretch
broaden
widen
enlarge
increase
grow
develop
thrive
Definitions
- To sit or lie with the limbs spread out in a relaxed or awkward position
- To grow or develop irregularly or unevenly, especially in a way that is uncontrolled or unplanned
- To spread or extend something, such as a city or a building, over a large area in an unplanned or uncontrolled way
Usage Examples
- The children sprawled out on the floor, exhausted from playing all day
- The city has sprawled out in all directions, with new developments and subdivisions popping up everywhere
- The plant sprawled out over the garden wall, its vines and tendrils stretching out in all directions