"Slanging" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Slanging" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Slanging
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"Slanging" Meaning

Using informal or slang terms, often for emphasis or to sound cool, particularly to mock or degrade someone or something.

"Slanging" Examples

1. Verbal Disrespect

Slanging is used here to indicate disrespect through spoken words:
> Mr. Johnson was known for slanging insults at his opponents during the debate, which made the audience uncomfortable.

2. Backlash or Commanding Respect

Sometimes, slanging is used to talk disrespectfully or to engage in rudeness, implying a form of verbal dueling:
> The teenager got into trouble again after slanging words with his teacher in class.

3. Mutual Good-Natured Banter

In a more positive light, slanging can be playful or good-natured, reflecting friendly rivalry or teasing:
> The two friends were slanging match each other during the friendly tennis game, completely forgetting about the competition.

4. Engaging in Competitive or Rivalrous Talk

Involved in disputes where both parties exchange arguments or insults, especially in competitive or hostile contexts:
> The media hailed it as the most heated slanging match of the campaign season.

5. Mouthy or Boastful Talk

Slanging oneself is also used to describe boastful speeches or remarks, often as a form of bravado:
> The new recruit, more than eager to prove himself, started slanging his conquests the moment he walked into the bar.

"Slanging" Similar Words

Slandered

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Maliciously to defame or damage someone's reputation.

Slanderer

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Slanderers

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Slandering

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Slanderous

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Slanderously

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Slanders

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Slang

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Slangs

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Slangy

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Slant

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Slanted

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Slantindicular

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Slanting

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The word "slanting" can be used as an adjective or a verb, with the following meanings:<br><br>1. <strong>Adjective:</strong><br> Tending to lean or tilt to one side; inclined.<br> Biased or skewed in favor of one point of view.<br>2. <strong>Verb:</strong><br> To incline or lean to one side.<br> To write or present something in a way that is biased or skewed.<br><br>Example sentences:<br>- The building's roof is slanting due to the uneven foundation.<br>- The article was slanting towards a particular agenda.<br>- The essay slanted the facts to support her argument.

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Slap-happy

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Completely happy or enthusiastic; undaunted by the status or reputation of others. (often used to describe someone who is excessively enthusiastic, impulsive, or uncouth.)