"Slipped" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
"Slipped" is the past tense of the verb "slip", which means to move or fall suddenly and without control, often because of a lack of balance or traction. It can also mean to make a careless or unconscious mistake, or to avoid doing something fixed or agreed upon.
Example sentences:
She slipped on the ice and fell.
I slipped up and forgot my lines during the play.
He slipped out of the house without saying goodbye.
A type of shoe that does not have laces or straps to tie, instead having a sole that can be slipped onto the foot.
A small mistake or miscalculation that is made suddenly, often because someone is careless or forgetful.<br><br>Example: "He made a slip-up in his presentation and forgot to thank the CEO."<br><br>Synonyms: blunder, mistake, error, faux pas, mishap.<br><br>Antonyms: success, accomplishment, triumph, achievement.
Mistakes or errors, especially those made in speech or action, often resulting from carelessness or absent-mindedness.
The state or quality of being slippery or smooth to the touch; a tendency to slide or glide easily.<br><br>Example: "The ice made the sidewalk slippery, and she fell on her way home."<br><br>Synonyms: slickness, smoothness, lubricity, smooth-glidingness.<br><br>Antonyms: roughness, ruggedness, slipperlessness.