"Slowing" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "slowing" is a present participle or a gerund form of the verb "slow". It means:
Becoming slower or increasing in slowness.
Gradually decreasing in speed, rate, or rate of growth.
Becoming less fast or less intense.
Example sentences:
The traffic on the road was slowing down due to the heavy rain.
The economy is slowing due to the global recession.
The pace of the project is slowing down.
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.
Having or showing a slow and steady pace: <br><br> Example: The slowest runner in the race finished last.
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.
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.
A thick, viscous liquid or semi-solid, typically consisting of mud or sewage that has been partially decayed.