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English
Etymology
From French stagnant, from Latin stagnans, present participle of stagno (“to form a pool of standing water”).
Pronunciation
Adjective
stagnant (comparative more stagnant, superlative most stagnant)
- Lacking freshness, motion, or flow; decaying through stillness.
- a stagnant pool
- stagnant water
- (figurative) Without progress or change; stale; inactive.
- a stagnant economy
- stagnant prices
their love had turned stagnant
Derived terms
Translations
lacking freshness, motion, flow, progress, or change; stale; motionless; still
French
Participle
stagnant
- present participle of stagner
Adjective
stagnant (feminine stagnante, masculine plural stagnants, feminine plural stagnantes)
- stagnant
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Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from French stagnant, from Latin stagnans.
Pronunciation
Adjective
stagnant m or n (feminine singular stagnantă, masculine plural stagnanți, feminine and neuter plural stagnante)
- stagnant
Declension
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