/ Leaning - Solution to the Crossword Clue

37 Solutions for Crossword Clue:
Leaning.

Length
Leaning with 4 letters
BIAS 4
BENT 4
HEEL 4
LIST 4
TILT 4
Leaning with 5 letters
TREND 5
ATILT 5
GRADE 5
LURCH 5
SLANT 5
Leaning with 6 letters
ASLOPE 6
ASLANT 6
BIASED 6
CAREEN 6
DIVING 6
LIKING 6
SLOPED 6
Leaning with 7 letters
DIPPING 7
FALLING 7
SLOPING 7
TENDING 7
TILTING 7
ATATILT 7
INCLINE 7
Leaning with 8 letters
INCLINED 8
TENDENCY 8
DROPPING 8
GRADIENT 8
HEADLONG 8
PITCHING 8
PLUNGING 8
Leaning with 9 letters
HEADFIRST 9
INCUMBENT 9
Leaning with 10 letters
PARTIALITY 10
PLUMMETING 10
Leaning with 11 letters
INCLINATION 11
Leaning with 13 letters
SOMERSAULTING 13

Definition for Leaning

Leaning, as used in crossword puzzles, typically refers to a word or phrase indicating a state of inclination or tilt. It denotes a condition where something is not positioned in an upright manner, often suggesting a slant or angle. The term can be associated with various contexts, such as a leaning tower, a leaning tree, or even a person leaning against a wall. In crossword puzzles, the clue "leaning" prompts solvers to think about words or phrases that convey a sense of incline or tilt, encouraging them to find solutions that align with this particular concept.

Frequently Asked Questions about Solutions for Leaning in Crosswords

  1. What are the shortest and longest solutions for Leaning?

    The shortest answer for the term Leaning is BIAS with 4 letters. The longest answer SOMERSAULTING has 13 letters.

  2. How many solution words are there in total for Leaning?

    Our database contains 37 solutions for the crossword term Leaning.

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