Stagnant


The meaning of the word Stagnant is: not moving or increasing


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Because John needs more money and his current salary has been stagnant for three years, he is looking for a new job.

published by Clay on 2021-08-27 17:16:28


Sometimes when I feel my life is stagnant and not going anywhere, I will talk to my psychologist so I can honestly reflect upon my situation.

published by Douglass on 2021-07-30 02:30:25


Although the economy appears to be stagnant among the middle classes, it seems as though the rich are getting richer.

published by Caitlin on 2021-07-25 04:38:02


Two days after the storm, the stagnant water puddles are still in my front yard.

published by Gayle on 2021-02-21 23:08:46


Despite an increasing number of students, the money being allotted for education continues to remain stagnant.

published by Etsuko on 2021-01-22 00:28:33


The store manager is trying to create a marketing gimmick that will increase his store’s stagnant sales.

published by Jessia on 2021-06-10 22:58:51


Since the legislators are focusing on their battles with each other, progress on the budget proposal has been stagnant.

published by Alida on 2021-02-21 05:03:23


On the hottest day of the year the air was stagnant without a breeze in sight.

published by Verona on 2021-03-21 21:29:55


As my mother looked at the rising food prices and her empty bank account, she noticed her paycheck had remained stagnant for years.

published by Mariano on 2021-02-27 07:44:07


No matter how the teacher taught the lesson, the students’ test scores remained stagnant and failing.

published by Karan on 2021-09-23 14:18:38


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