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    slow
    [slō]
    adjective
    slow (adjective) · slower (comparative adjective) · slowest (superlative adjective)
    1. moving or operating, or designed to do so, only at a low speed; not quick or fast:
      "airships were slow and noisy, as planes got quicker and quieter" · "putting a new team together is a slow process" · "the C minor slow movement"
      • taking a long time to perform a specified action:
        "she was a slow reader" · "large organizations can be slow to change"
      • lasting or taking a long time:
        "a slow process" · "the journey home was slow"
      • not allowing or intended for fast travel:
        "the slow lane"
      • (of a playing field) likely to make the ball bounce or run slowly or to prevent competitors from traveling fast.
    2. (of a clock or watch) showing a time earlier than the correct time:
      "the clock was five minutes slow"
    3. not prompt to understand, think, or learn:
      "he's so slow, so unimaginative"
    4. uneventful and rather dull:
      "a slow and mostly aimless narrative"
      • (of business) with little activity; slack:
        "sales were slow"
    5. created or done using sustainable or traditional methods, as opposed to those of mass industry, and intended to be appreciated unhurriedly or used extensively:
      "the movement towards slow fashion has been fairly recent, particularly among millennials" · "the plan prioritizes slow tourism and deeper engagement of visitors"
      • (of a form of art or entertainment) inviting deep contemplation or quiet reflection, and having a subtle, minimalist style:
        "the documentary is one of the best examples of slow cinema" · "slow TV"
    6. photography
      (of a film) needing long exposure.
      • (of a lens) having a small aperture.
    7. (of a fire or oven) burning or giving off heat gently:
      "bake the dish in a preheated slow oven"
    adverb
    slow (adverb) · slower (comparative adverb) · slowest (superlative adverb)
    1. at a slow pace; slowly:
      "the train went slower and slower" · "a slow-moving river"
    verb
    slow (verb) · slows (third person present) · slowed (past tense) · slowed (past participle) · slowing (present participle)
    1. reduce one's speed or the speed of a vehicle or process:
      "the train slowed to a halt" · "investment has slowed down" · "he slowed the car"
      • (slow down/up)
        live or work less actively or intensely:
        "I wasn't feeling well and had to slow down"
    Origin
    Old English slāw ‘slow-witted, sluggish’, of Germanic origin.
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    verb
    1. reduce one's speed or the speed of a vehicle or process:
      reduce speed
      go slower
      lessen one's speed
      put the brakes on
      slack off
      • live or work less actively or intensely:
        ease up/off
        take a break
        take some time off
        slack off
        Opposite:
        work harder
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  3. slow adjective us / sloʊ / uk / sləʊ / slow adjective (NOT FAST) Add to word list A1 moving, happening, or doing something without much speed:
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    slow (slō) adj. slow·er, slow·est 1. a. Not moving or able to move quickly; proceeding at a low speed: a slow train; slow walkers.
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    SLOW meaning: 1 : not moving quickly not able to move quickly; 2 : not happening quickly taking more time than is expected or wanted
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