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    Slack
    /slak/

    adjective

    noun

    • 1. the part of a rope or line which is not held taut; the loose or unused part: "I picked up the rod and wound in the slack" Similar loosenessplaygive
    • 2. a spell of inactivity or laziness: "he slept deeply, refreshed by a little slack in the daily routine" Similar lullpauserespitespell of inactivity

    verb

    • 1. loosen (something, especially a rope): "slacking the outhaul allows you to adjust the sail"
    • 2. decrease or reduce in intensity, quantity, or speed: "the flow of blood slacked off" Similar reducelessenslackenslowOpposite increase

    adverb

    • 1. loosely: "their heads were hanging slack in attitudes of despair"
  2. to make or allow to become less active, vigorous, intense, etc.; relax (efforts, labor, speed, etc.); lessen; moderate (often followed by up ). Synonyms: slacken, reduce. to make loose, or less tense or taut, as a rope; loosen (often followed by off or out ). to slake (lime).

  3. 23 hours ago · 1. adjective. Something that is slack is loose and not firmly stretched or tightly in position. The boy's jaw went slack. 2. adjective. A slack period is one in which there is not much work or activity. The workload can be evened out, instead of the shop having busy times and slack periods. 3. adjective.

  4. slack meaning, definition, what is slack: hanging loosely, or not pulled tight: Learn more.

  5. When you use slack this way, it means to reduce your speed, to be sluggish, or to be negligent. If something is loose, it's also said to be slack. A clothesline, for example, is slack if it is just hanging loosely between two trees. If you pull the clothesline tight, you reduce the slack.

  6. SLACK definition: 1. loose or not tight: 2. If business is slack, there are not many customers. 3. not trying hard…. Learn more.

  7. 1. Not tense or taut; loose: a slack rope; slack muscles. See Synonyms at loose. 2. a. Lacking in activity; not busy: a slack season for the travel business. b. Moving slowly; sluggish: a slack pace. 3. Lacking in diligence or due care or concern; negligent: a slack worker. See Synonyms at negligent. 4.

  8. slackness. noun [uncountable] See slack in the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Check pronunciation: slack. Definition of slack adjective in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

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