"Slowed" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Slowed" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Slowed" Meaning

To move or become slower in speed, rate, or movement.

"Slowed" Examples

5 Usage Examples of the Word "slowed"


1. Parcel delivery slow down caused by global pandemic:
The slow shipping of packages caused a total loss of billions of dollars for companies around the world due to the global pandemic.

2. Eased progression adopted in worsening disease treatment:
In order to minimize patient recovery time, health authorities slowed the progression of a new medication dosing protocol during clinical trials, citing an alarming increase in adverse effects.

3. Increased congestion was resulted by major roadworks:
Extensive traffic jams plagued the city's main highways due to the slowed flow of traffic caused by extensive roadworks and lane closures.

4. Decreased excitement cannot be attributed to outstanding performers:
The attendees were visibly subdued due to the slowed movements and few stage interactions given by the performing artists.

5. Efforts initiated to stop declining sales were ineffective:
The company initiated a new marketing campaign to reverse the slowed sales trend but to no avail as consumers continued buying fewer products.

"Slowed" Similar Words

Slovincian

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Slovincian refers to something related to or originating from the Slovincian people, an ethnic group that traditionally lived in the northwestern part of the Pomeranian region in the Kingdom of Poland, specifically in the area around Sławno, Słupsk, Danzig, and Gdańsk.<br><br>In a broader sense, Slovincian can also refer to the Slovincian language, a literary language and dialect that was used in the region in the past, similar to the Kashubian language but not as widespread.<br><br>The term Slovincian is sometimes used interchangeably with Kashubian, although Slovincian is considered a distinct language within the Slavic branch of languages, closely related to Polish and other West Slavic languages.<br><br>In recent times, the term Slovincian has fallen out of use and is mostly seen as an anachronism in modern Poland and other parts of Europe, as the Slovincian people have largely assimilated into other ethnic groups.

Slovincians

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The Slovincians were a subgroup of Kashubians and Pomeranian settlers in the Sloviniec region of Polish Pomerania.

Slow-paced

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Slow-witted

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Slow-wittedness

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The word "slow-wittedness" refers to the quality of being slow to think or learn; lacking mental quickness or cleverness. It refers to a person's relative intellectual sluggishness or a lack of mental agility, making it hard for them to understand or respond quickly.

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Slowcoach

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Slowdown

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To reduce the rate or speed of something; to make something happen or proceed more slowly.

Slower

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Meaning: Occurring, happening, or moving at a reduced pace or speed.

Slowest

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Slowing

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Slowly

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Adverb<br><br>Meanting: moving or done at a rate that is gradually reduced, becoming less and less quickly, but still gradually and not suddenly.<br><br>Example sentences:<br>- She spoke slowly and clearly so that everyone could understand her.<br>- The children played with the ball slowly, laughing and having fun.

Slowness

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Slows

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Pronounced: /sloʊz/<br><br>Meaning: (adjective) Moving or done at a moderate pace that is slower than average.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The traffic is moving very slow because of the roadworks ahead.<br> He runs slow compared to his friends, but he's trying to improve his speed.<br> The slow cooker allows you to prepare a meal over a long period of time.

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Sludge

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