Sess

Pronunciation: /sɛs/

Sess (verb)

  1. To sit down or take a seat, often in a relaxed way.
  2. To hold a meeting or session for discussion or decision-making.

Examples

  • They often sess on the couch to relax.
  • The team will sess to discuss the project.

Common collocations: sess comfortably, sess quietly, sess regularly, sess briefly

Synonyms of Sess

Formal

Neutral

Antonyms of Sess

  • To be upright, opposite of sitting.
  • To depart from a place, opposite of staying seated.