"Sleaze" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Sleaze
Sleaze refers to a person or thing that is considered to be corrupt, dishonest, or unscrupulous, often in an amusing or mocking way. It can also describe a type of smutty or provocative material, typically produced for commercial purposes.
In politics, sleaze often implies a sense of scandal or unethical behavior, often associated with corruption, bribery, or exploitation.
Example sentences:
The company was plagued by sleaze and was eventually shut down by the authorities.
The politician's corruption scandal left a dirty cloud of sleaze hanging over his campaign.
The magazine was a sleaze factory, churning out trashy tabloid stories for the gossip-hungry public.
To completely dominate or excel at something, often in a spectacular or impressive way. It can also be used to describe someone or something that is exceptionally good or talented.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> She slayed her part in the play with her powerful performance.<br> The new restaurant in town is going to slay the competition.<br> That singer can slay a guitar solo like nobody's business.
Admirers or fans of someone or something, often specifically someone who is seen as entertainers or performers.
1. To defeat completely and thoroughly, often in a way that is decisive or humiliating.<br>2. To excel or surpass others in a particular activity or field.<br>3. (In pop culture) To be extremely good or talented at something, especially in terms of appearance or performance (often used ironically or sarcastically).<br><br>Example sentences:<br>- The home team was slayed by the opponent in the final match.<br>- She slays in her new role as the lead actress.<br>- "You slay the646Parcel gown!"