"Slate" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A flat, smooth, dark gray or black stone, typically made of silica or other minerals, used for writing or drawing on with a piece of chalk.
For example, a black slate was used by Thomas Edison in his phonograph invention.
In modern usage, the term "slate" is also used metaphorically to refer to a plan, project, or proposal that is up for consideration or debate, as if written on a slate board.
For example: "The presidential campaign's new economic plan will be placed on the slate for approval at the next convention."
It can also refer to a person's reputation or social standing, as in "she has a spotless slate" meaning she has no past mistakes or misdeeds.
In informal usage, the term 'slate' is also used to refer to a death list.
Exaggerated physical comedy, characterized by over-the-top, absurd, and often violent humor, typically involving silly, clumsy, and accidental situations or pratfalls.
A slash is a punctuation mark (/) that is used to indicate several things, including:<br><br>- Separation between words or phrases<br>- Division or numerator in fractions<br>- Indicator of a choice between two or more alternatives<br>- Symbol for subtraction or division in computing and mathematics
Having a diagonal or angular cut, as from a blow or a sharp edge. <br><br>Example: "Her shirt was slashed across the front."
Noun: A person or thing that slashes, especially someone who causes destruction or chaos in a violent or uncontrolled way.<br><br>Example: "The slasher movie was cancelled due to its excessive gore."<br><br>Alternatively, it also refers to a serial killer who targets victims, usually young women or girls, with a ritualistic or signature cut or slash.<br><br>Example: "The police investigated a series of brutal slasher attacks that had taken place in the area."<br><br>In film, a slasher can also refer to a horror movie trope where a masked killer stalks and murders a group of people, often teenagers.<br><br>Example: "The slasher film genre is known for its shock value and graphic violence."
A narrow board or piece of material, especially one used to separate or divide something.<br><br>Example: "The teacher used a slat to separate the students in the classroom."
A slater is a slang term for a person from Swansea, a city in Wales, UK. It is often used as a colloquial or humorous way to refer to someone from the area, although some people consider it to be derogatory.
A writing material made of smooth, flat pieces of a dark-colored rock, typically black or dark gray, used for writing with a piece of chalk. They come in different sizes and are often used in schools and other educational settings.
To apply or cover something (such as butter or paint) thickly and abundantly, often in a messy or excessive way.<br><br>Example: She slathered mayonnaise on her sandwich.
Having a strong dislike or opposition for something, often making negative comments.<br><br>Example: "I couldn't keep watching the movie, the acting was so bad it was slating for me."<br><br>Note: This word can also be used in the context of tipping or providing a poor review, as in "the restaurant received a string of slating reviews online".