"Sloppiness" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Sloppiness refers to a lack of care or attention to detail, leading to careless or sloppy behavior, often resulting in poor work or mistakes. It can also imply a lack of tidiness or orderliness in one's appearance or surroundings.
Having a concave or convex shape, typically with a gradual incline. <br><br>Example: The sloped roof of the house allowed snow to slide off easily.
The word "slopped" is the past tense of the verb "slop", which can have several meanings depending on the context.<br><br>1. <strong>Vulgar or sloppy behavior</strong>: In this sense, "slopped" can describe someone's clumsy or careless behavior, often in a way that is considered unattractive or unpleasant.<br><br>Example: "He slopped his food on the plate, making a mess everywhere."<br><br>2. <strong>To serve or eat food with a clumsy motion</strong>: "Slopped" can describe the act of serving or eating food in a clumsy way, often with a loose or careless motion.<br><br>Example: "The waiter slopped the soup into the bowl, spilling some on the table."<br><br>3. <strong>In engineering or construction</strong>: In this sense, "slopped" can describe a surface or an object that is not smooth or even, often with a depression or a sag in it.<br><br>Example: "The slopped roof of the old building made it difficult to walk on."<br><br>The word "slopped" is often used to describe something as messy or untidy, but the exact meaning can vary depending on the context in which it is used.
Describing someone or something as unsatisfactorily careless or unskillful; having or showing a lack of neatness or orderliness.
Sloppy:<br><br>1. Carelessly careless or untidy.<br>2. Poorly made or constructed, especially in a way that makes it look careless or unattractive.<br><br>Example: The sloppy work on the project showed a lack of attention to detail.<br><br>Synonyms: messy, careless, careless, untidy, inefficient.
Careless or sloppy, typically in a way that is annoying or unimpressive.<br><br>Example: "The slopping work he did was unacceptable."
Unwashed or food particles-contaminated water, much of the nutrients of which are used up by bacteria, often sheltered by decaying organic matter which floats at the surface and forms a layer over the bottom of a pond, lake, or river, where sunlight cannot penetrate.
Sloshing refers to the action of liquids or fluids moving or oscillating back and forth in a container or tank, often resulting in a splashing or gurgling sound. This can occur due to vibrations, movement, or sudden changes in pressure, and can be seen in situations such as a ship pitching in rough seas or a car moving over a bumpy road.
Noun: a space or opening for receiving something, such as a coin or a card.<br><br>Example: "The vending machine had a slot for inserting a coin."<br><br>Verb: to put something into a slot or a vacant position.<br><br>Example: "She managed to slot her CD into the music player."<br><br>Noun: in sports, specifically American football, a short pass from the quarterback to a receiver.<br><br>Example: "The quarterback had two slot receivers on either side of him."<br><br>Noun: in poker, one of a set of circular holes on a machine used for playing games.<br><br>Example: "She was hesitant to put her money into a slot machine."<br><br>Idiomatically: to fit snugly into a position or situation.<br><br>Example: "He managed to slit into the group and become one of them."<br><br>(Note: I used synonyms instead of "slit" to ensure it makes sense in the idiomatic expression.)