
1) Abate 2) Adagio 3) Andante 4) Boring 5) Brake 6) Constipate 7) Dawdling 8) Deadening 9) Decelerate 10) Delayed 11) Dense 12) Dilatory 13) Dumb 14) Gradual 15) Hinder 16) Inattentive 17) Insensitive 18) Irksome 19) Larghetto 20) Larghissimo 21) Largo 22) Late 23) Lazy 24) Leisurely 25) Lentissimo
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1) Adagio 2) Apply brakes to 3) Apply the brake 4) Apply the brakes 5) Apply the brakes to 6) At a slow tempo 7) Be cautious rounding a corner 8) Become slow or slower 9) Behind time 10) Behindhand 11) Brake 12) Brake a little 13) Cause to proceed more slowly 14) Children Playing sign word 15) Construction zone warning
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• (superl.) Not hasty; not precipitate; acting with deliberation; tardy; inactive. • (superl.) Moving a short space in a relatively long time; not swift; not quick in motion; not rapid; moderate; deliberate; as, a slow stream; a slow motion. • (n.) A moth. • (adv.) Slowly. • (v. t.) To render slow; to slacken the speed of; ...
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To go slower; often with up; as, the train slowed up before crossing the bridge. ... 1. Moving a short space in a relatively long time; not swift; not quick in motion; not rapid; moderate; deliberate; as, a slow stream; a slow motion. ... 2. Not happening in a short time; gradual; late. 'These changes in the heavens, though slow, produced Like chan...
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Slow (slō)
adjective [
Compar. Slower ;
superl. Slowest .] [ Middle English
slow ,
slaw , Anglo-Saxon
slāw ; akin to Old Saxon
slēu blunt, dull, Dutch
sleeuw ,
slee , sour, ...
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Slow (slō), obsolete
imperfect of
Slee , to slay. Slew.
Chaucer. Found on
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Slow adverb Slowly. « Let him have time to mark how
slow time goes In time of sorrow.»
Shak. Found on
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Slow intransitive verb To go slower; -- often with
up ; as, the train
slowed up before crossing the bridge.
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Slow noun A moth. [ Obsolete]
Rom. of R. Found on
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Slow transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Slowed ;
present participle & verbal noun Slowing .] To render slow; to slacken the speed of; to retard; to delay; as, to
slow a steamer.
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Target with ground speed of less than 300 kts.
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Slow is slang for old fashioned.
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A step taken on two beats of music (in 4/4 timing, or one beat in 2/4); often danced as a step followed by a pause before the next step is taken. Also use conventionally to designate a figure performed over a longer time than is standard.
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[
adj] - (used of timepieces) indicating a time earlier than the correct time 2. [adj] - (music) at a slow tempo 3. [adj] - not moving quickly 4. [v] - cause to proceed more slowly 5. [v] - become slow or slower
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easy 2 tardily adverb without speed (`slow` is sometimes used informally for `slowly`); `he spoke slowly`; `go easy here--the road is slippery`; `glaciers move tardily`; `please go slow so I can see the sights`
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Adagio can also refer to one of the composing parts of a classical pas de deux
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