Prostrate Meaning and Definition

Prostrate

Prostrate

Pronunciation

/ˈproʊstrət/

Part of Speech

Pronoun

Definition

A lying or flat position, often referring to a plant or animal lying on the ground or in a horizontal position.

Examples

  • The antelope took a prostrate position on the hot sand to rest.
  • The vinaigrette-wilted lettuce leaves were temporarily prostrate due to lack of water.

Synonyms

  • Lying
  • Flat
  • Felled

Antonyms

  • Erect
  • Standing
  • Upright

Etymology

The word “Prostrate” comes from the Latin word “prostratus,” meaning “thrown forward” or “lying flat.”

Usage Notes

In formal writing, use “prostrate” in the context of a plant or animal lying on the ground. In informal language, it can also refer to a person lying down.

Cultural References

In literature, prostrate is often used to describe the physical state of a character, as seen in works by authors such as Shakespeare and Dickens.

Idiomatic Expressions or Phrases

  • Lie prostrate
  • Fall prostrate

Related Words or Phrases

  • Horizontal
  • Zero
  • Flat

Collocations

  • Prostrate body
  • Prostrate plant
  • Prostrate on the ground

Frequency of Use

Prostrate is a relatively uncommon word in modern language, mostly used in formal writing and scientific contexts.

Common Misspellings

  • Porstrate
  • Pirstrate

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