"Sleazy" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Sleazy" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Sleazy
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"Sleazy" Meaning

Disreputable or dishonest, often in a way that is attractive to some people, typically in a way that is perceived as sexy or trendy. Considering someone or something to be dishonest, untrustworthy, or lacking in integrity.

"Sleazy" Examples

Usage Examples:


1. Adjective Usage

She found the used car salesperson to be quite sleazy, trying to rush her into making a purchase without letting her take a closer look at the vehicle.

2. Context with Greed

The hectic festival offered a wide range of counterfeit goods, hinting at a sleazy motive of making a quick profit over quality.

3. In Business

The industry regulators accused the investment firm of scamming clients, using a sleazy marketing strategy to get them to invest.

4. In Politics

He was known for using sleazy methods to win political campaigns, spreading misinformation about his opponents.

5. In Relationships

Her sleazy ex-boyfriend would often try to guilt trip her into doing things she didn't want to do, manipulating her feelings.

"Sleazy" Similar Words

Slayings

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Murders or killings, especially those that are brutal or shocking.

Slays

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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!"

Slazenger

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Sle

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Sleaze

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<strong>Sleaze</strong><br><br>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.<br><br>In politics, sleaze often implies a sense of scandal or unethical behavior, often associated with corruption, bribery, or exploitation.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The company was plagued by sleaze and was eventually shut down by the authorities.<br> The politician's corruption scandal left a dirty cloud of sleaze hanging over his campaign.<br> The magazine was a sleaze factory, churning out trashy tabloid stories for the gossip-hungry public.

Sleazebag

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A contemptible person, typically a man, who is considered to be dishonest, unscrupulous, and especially one who exploits or manipulates others for personal gain.

Sleazier

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Less moral or ethical, usually in a way that is intentionally unpleasant or unscrupulous.

Sleaziness

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The term "sleaziness" refers to a feeling or quality of being unscrupulous, corrupt, or of low moral character. It involves a lack of integrity or honest principles, often accompanied by a tendency to act in ways that are deceitful, dishonest, or morally questionable.

Sled-dog

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A dog trained and hitched to a sled, typically in the Arctic or subarctic region, to pull a loaded sled in transportation, haulage, or recreation.

Sled

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Sledded

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Verb: to propel or glide on a sled; to slide or descend swiftly, often on a snowy incline.<br><br>Example: The children loved sledding down the big hill in the park on a sled.

Sledding

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Sledding is a form of winter recreation where individuals use a sled, often downhill, on snow-covered slopes. It's a fun activity, especially for children, where they can sit on the sled and slide down hills, enjoying the thrill of speed and the beauty of winter scenery.

Sleddog

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A dog that is specifically bred and trained to pull a sled or other vehicle, typically in Arctic or sub-Arctic regions.

Sledge-hammer

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A violent or forceful action; a drastic measure.<br><br>Example: "She used a sledge-hammer approach to tackle the complex problem, but it ended up causing unintended damage."<br><br>("Sledge-hammer" is a phrase that is derived from a type of heavy tool, often used to break or crush things, and is used metaphorically to describe a heavy-handed or forceful approach to a situation.)

Sledge

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Sledgehammer

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A large, heavy hammer, typically used for breaking or shattering solid objects, or for forcing something to fit into a tightly confined space.