"Slacking" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Slacking" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Slacking" Meaning

The word "slacking" can have a few different meanings depending on the context, but its core meaning generally refers to the act of not working or putting in a minimal effort, often with the intention of procrastinating or avoiding responsibility. It can also be used to describe a lack of enthusiasm or interest in something.

Example sentences:
- He has been slacking on his schoolwork lately, and his grades are starting to suffer.
- I'm feeling tired, so I think I'll take a day to slack off and watch some TV.
- The company has been slacking on their timeline, and they're unlikely to meet their quarterly goals.

Synonyms for slacking include:
- Procrastinating
- Lacking motivation
- Shirk
- Skipping
- Putting off until the last minute

Antonyms of slacking:
- Working hard
- Being diligent
- Putting in effort
- Focusing
- Completing tasks on time

"Slacking" Examples

Examples of Using "Slacking"


Example 1: Description of a Person's Behavior

Sally hasn't been doing enough homework lately. She's been slacking on her assignments, which is causing problems for her in the class.
: Sally has been slacking lately.

Example 2: Job Performance

After being late to multiple meetings, John's manager sat him down and told him he needed to stop slacking off because it was affecting his responsibilities.
: John is slacking in his job performance.

Example 3: Relaxed and Unfocused

During the lack of work, people find themselves slacking off by watching TV, playing video games, or browsing social media all day.
: With no work to do, the students started slacking off.

Example 4: Not Doing One's Share of the Work

Sarah and her friend, Rachel, were at the grocery store when Sarah started slacking, not helping Rachel collect all the necessary items on their list.
: Sarah has been slacking, making her friend do all the work.

Example 5: Lack of Motivation

After getting a cold, the young student felt unmotivated and started slacking in school, letting her grades drop.
: His passive attitude towards learning was indicative of a student who was slacking.

Put the present perfect tense in front for a sentence with The main user of the present perfect tense is to express that an action started some time before the present moment is still continuing.

"Slacking" Similar Words

Slack-jawed

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Slack-jawed: (adjective) having jaws that are loosely hanging open, often in a state of shock, awe, or amazement, also used to describe someone or something that seems weak or lacking in energy or enthusiasm.

Slack

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To relax or lack energy; to be idle or indolent.<br><br>Example: "I feel a bit slack after a long day at work."<br><br>As a verb:<br><br> To make or become less tight or taut<br> To lower or reduce the force of something<br><br>Example: "Slacken the sail to reduce the wind resistance."<br><br>In computing:<br><br> A communication platform for team collaboration, frequently used for online messaging, file sharing, and project management.<br><br>Example: We use Slack for our team communication and collaboration.

Slacken

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To become or make something less tight or severe; to reduce the force or pressure of something. <br><br>Example: "The tightness in my muscles began to slacken after a long hot shower."

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A person who is lazy, idle, or unwilling to work or make an effort.<br><br>Example: "He's such a slacker; he spends all day playing video games instead of doing his homework."<br><br>Synonyms: loafer, idler, lethargic, miser, shirker

Slackers

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A slang term used to describe someone who avoids work or effort, is careless, and lazy. It can refer to an individual who shirks responsibilities, procrastinates, and provides minimal effort in completing tasks or achieving goals.

Slackly

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Lacking vitality or energy; lackadaisical.

Slackness

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Slag

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<strong>Slag</strong> is a noun that refers to:<br><br>1. A waste product that remains after a process of refining or smelting, such as the residue left after smelting ore.<br>Example: "The factory produces large amounts of slag as a byproduct of its steel production process."<br>2. A useless or worthless person or thing.<br>Example: "He's just a slag, always causing trouble and wasting everyone's time."<br>3. A worthless or inferior material.<br>Example: "The new restaurant uses low-quality manure and slag to fertilize their gardening."<br>4. A shiny, sparkling, and reschor-shaped patch of lava or magma that forms on the surface of the earth, especially after a volcanic eruption.<br>Example: "I love hiking to see the slag that forms after the volcanic eruption."<br><br>However, the most common meaning of "slag" in modern informal language is:<br><br>1. (in informal, typically adolescent slang) A slightly derogatory term for an unattractive woman.<br>Example: "Who's that slag talking to him?"<br><br>Note that the usage of "slag" can be informal and sometimes considered derogatory, depending on the context and tone used.

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Slake

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To satisfy or satiate a thirst or craving, especially a thirst for revenge.<br><br>Example: "After months of waiting, he was finally able to slake his thirst for justice."<br><br>Alternatively, to settle or calm something, especially a conflict or a situation.<br><br>Example: "The negotiations helped to slake the tensions between the two countries."