Word: slack

Category: slack

Arts & Entertainment, Computers & Electronics, Hobbies & Leisure

Related words: slack

slack time, slack key, slack line, cut slack, cut some slack, what is slack, slack adjuster, slack guitar, slack key guitar, slack jawed, ashley slack, jack slack, dr slack, slack meaning, no slack

Synonyms: slack

loose, limp, hanging, flexible, flaccid, flabby, sagging, saggy, sluggish, slow, quiet, slow-moving, flat, depressed, stagnant, lax, negligent, remiss, careless, slapdash, slipshod, lackadaisical, inefficient, casual, sloppy, slaphappy

Translations: slack

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spanish
Translations:
flojo, holgura, floja, de holgura
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german
Translations:
schlupf, schlaff, flau, Lose, locker, Durchhang
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french
Translations:
lent, débile, étale, atone, faible, flasque, lentement, largue, détendu, relâché, ...
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italian
Translations:
floscio, lento, allentato, allentamento, molle
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portuguese
Translations:
negligente, folga, de folga, frouxo
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dutch
Translations:
speling, slap, slapte, slappe
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russian
Translations:
ослаблять, ненапряженный, неисполнительный, распущенный, недопеченный, небрежный, слабый, дряблый, замедлять, замедленный, ...
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norwegian
Translations:
slapp, slakk, slakt, slakken, slakke
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swedish
Translations:
slak, rå, slacket, slaka
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finnish
Translations:
vetelä, välys, laantua, väljyys, löysä, veltto, löysällä, löysää, löysät
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danish
Translations:
slæk, slap, slør
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czech
Translations:
nenapjatý, uvolněný, ochablý, nenapnutý, pomalý, volný, mírný, pomalu, mdlý, chabý, ...
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polish
Translations:
leniuchować, wiotki, luźny, słaby, powolny, pusty, powierzchowny, popuszczać, opieszały, zwis, ...
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hungarian
Translations:
lustálkodás, semmittevés, dologtalanság, széniszap, aprószén, daraszén, ellazított, szénpor, puha, lomhán, ...
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turkish
Translations:
gevşek, boş uç, gevşeklik, durgun
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greek
Translations:
χαλαρός, λάσκος, αργοκίνητος, μπόσικος, χαλαρότητα, χαλαρό, χαλάρωση, υπολείμματα, χαλαρή
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ukrainian
Translations:
несильний, розбещений, неактивний, недбалий, слабкий, легкий, помірний, слабка, слабке
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albanian
Translations:
i plogët, xhoko, pjesë e lirshme, ndalje, i lirshëm
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bulgarian
Translations:
застой, въглищен прах, хлабина, отпуснато, отпуснат
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belarusian
Translations:
слабы, лёгкі, умераны, ціхі
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estonian
Translations:
lõtk, lõtv, lõtvus, toorparafiinil, pidurisilindri kolvikäigu
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croatian
Translations:
utoliti, zanemariti, gasiti, labav, zatišje, nemaran, nedopečen
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icelandic
Translations:
slakur, slaki, slaka, slakinn, mæligildi, slök
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lithuanian
Translations:
laisvumas, palaidas, anglių dulkės, atsileidęs, aptingti
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latvian
Translations:
ļengans, ogļu putekļu, pulējamais, va∫ ¥ gu, vaļīgs
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macedonian
Translations:
гасена, затишје, олабават, лабав, слабата
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romanian
Translations:
mlaştină, moale, rezervă, slăbită, slăbit
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slovenian
Translations:
ohlapnost, ohlapna, Parafinski, ohlapno
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slovak
Translations:
voľný, voľného, sloboda, voľné, volný

The meaning and "use of": slack

adjective
  • not taut or held tightly in position; loose. - a slack rope
  • (of business) characterized by a lack of work or activity; quiet. - business was rather slack
  • (of a tide) neither ebbing nor flowing. - soon the water will become slack, and the tide will turn
noun
  • the part of a rope or line that is not held taut; the loose or unused part. - I picked up the rod and wound in the slack
  • casual trousers. - Wear them with jeans, stylish dress slacks , drawstring pants, and cargo pants or shorts.
  • a spell of inactivity or laziness. - he slept deeply, refreshed by a little slack in the daily routine
  • coal dust or small pieces of coal. - Previously, miners had been paid $0.39 per ton of large coal and $0.17 for riddled slack .
verb
  • loosen (something, especially a rope). - The rope would tighten and then slack and then tighten, jerking Darren while all the time cutting into his already tore up wrists.
adverb
  • loosely. - their heads were hanging slack in attitudes of despair

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