Pronunciation

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Plain form
squat

Third-person singular
squats

Past tense
squatted

Past participle
squatted

Present participle
squatting

  1. If a person or animal squats, they bend deeply at the knees while resting on their feet.
    She squatted down beside the dog to give it a snack.
    Most toilets here require you to squat when you use them.

Adjective

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Positive
squat

Comparative
more squat

Superlative
most squat

  1. Someone or something that is squat is short and thick in an unattractive way.
    Every time I walk past, I think what a squat ugly building it is.

Singular
squat

Plural
squats

 
A weightlifter performing a squat
  1. (countable) A squat is a position of a person when they bend at the knees while resting on their feet.
    She sank into a squat, and hung her head.