"Slotted" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Slotted" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Slotted" Meaning

Provided with or having slots, which are narrow openings or grooves, typically long and narrow, such as in a hole in the ground for a tree or in a part of a building for the insertion of a rod or bolt.

"Slotted" Examples

Usage Examples


The slotted spoon in the kitchen made it easy to serve the jellied dessert.
The electronic circuit board had several slotted units for inserting wires.
The car's slotted wheels gave it a unique appearance on the drag track.
As a slotted box, the storage compartment in the dashboard of the car could be accessed quickly.
The wooden bench had a slotted top for separating the items that were stored in it.

"Slotted" Similar Words

Sloshing

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Slot

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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.)

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Slothful

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Slothfully

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Slothfulness

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Sloths

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Slots

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Slotting

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Slouch

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Slouched

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Slouches

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Slouching

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Slouchy

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Slough

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Sloughage

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The term "sloughage" is not a recognized word in the English language. It is possible that it is a misspelling, a made-up word, or a term used in a specific context or industry.