"Sluttishly" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Sluttishly" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Sluttishly" Meaning

Being or behaving in a sluttish manner; used to describe someone who dresses or carries themselves in a promiscuous way.

"Sluttishly" Examples

Noun


The term "sluttishly" sounds more like an adverb, rather than a noun. However, if we interpret it as a noun, it could refer to a person who dresses or behaves in a dissolute manner.

Example:

"The paparazzi accused her of being a sluttishly celebrity who consistently pushed boundaries with her dress."

Adverb


As an adverb, "sluttishly" means in a dissolute manner; licentious. This form of the word is derived from the noun which is less common.

Example:

"She wore sluttishly low-cut tops and sashed skirts which caught the attention of several officials."
"The production's glamorous entertainment shown promiscuous scenes on stage quite sluttishly."

"Sluttishly" Similar Words

Slush

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Loosely: <br>1. A mixture of ice and water that forms when water drips from a surface as it defrosts or when a partially frozen liquid converts to liquid form.<br>2. A soft, moist, and cold mixture of melted ice.<br><br>Technically: <br>1. A kind of slurry formed when ice melts and flows freely, especially as a result of global warming.<br>2. In meteorology, a transition zone at the ground or on the surface where it is raining, sleet is falling, or mist is evaporating, in close proximity to freezing levels in the atmosphere.

Slushed

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The word "slushed" is a verb that means to cause (liquid) to be changing from a smooth to a sloppy or viscous consistency, often used in the context of drinks.<br><br>Example: The cocktail slushed badly in the cold, making it impossible to drink.<br><br>It can also be used to describe something (usually a season or weather) that is wet and sloppy.

Slushes

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"Slushes" is the third-person singular simple present of the verb "slush," which means to make a mixture of ice and water, or to move or make a sloppy or wet sound.<br><br>Example: She slushes through the puddle on the sidewalk.<br><br>It can also refer to the mixture of ice and water itself, similar to slush, as in: The road turned to slush after the winter storm.<br><br>Additionally, in a more casual or less formal sense, "slushes" can refer to something or someone that is sloppy, messy, or lacking in consistency, like a sloppy work of art or a slushy performance.<br><br>Also, in some North American English, "slush" is also used as a noun to refer to the popular non-carbonated soft drink popular among children, which is often made from a mixture of crushed ice and flavorings.

Slushy

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Slushy refers to a semi-solid mixture of water and some other substance, typically ice and flavorings, that is soft and wet. It is often frozen, having a texture similar to a thick syrup.

Slut

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"Slut" can be a complex and multifaceted term, and its meaning has evolved over time. Originally, it meant a person, usually a woman, who is promiscuous or engages in sex casually, often to a lesser degree relative to a prostitute. However, the term has also been used in a derogatory manner as a pejorative, implying that the person is promiscuous, has a promiscuous reputation, or has chosen sexual activity as a career or pastime.<br><br>Over time, the term has also been reclaimed by some women as an expression of empowerment, symbolizing their freedom to choose their sexual activity without moral judgment. This reinterpretation is often referred to as a feminist reclaiming of the term, seen in the term "slut pride" or "slut solidarity," where individuals use the word in a positive context to discuss their sexual autonomy.<br><br>The application and perception of the term can vary significantly depending on the context and the cultural background.

Sluts

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The word "sluts" can have different meanings depending on the context. Here are two primary interpretations:<br><br>1. <strong>Polygamous women</strong>: A slut can refer to a woman who engages in promiscuous sexual behavior, having multiple sex partners, often with an implies lack of fidelity or shame in their actions.<br><br>2. <strong>Filthy or dirty things</strong>: The word can also be used in this way to describe something that is unclean, sloppy, or of poor quality.<br><br>Example: A mechanic's workshop was filled with sludge and slush accumulated on the floor.

Sluttery

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Sluttery can be a noun meaning:<br><br>1. A state of clumsy or sloppy speech or writing, marked by awkward or unfortunate turns of phrase.<br>2. The quality of being slow-witted or unintelligent.<br><br>However, please note that the first definition is more commonly spelled as "flatulency" (often applied to speech, referring to affecting the gaseous condition occurring during the process of speech).<br> <br>Yet another possible spelling might be "sluttery" referring to affectedness (most likely derived from the Middle English words "sluttere" or "slottere") essentially having an appearance of foolishness”.

Sluttish

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Describing someone or something as being slack, lazy, or lacking in enthusiasm, often due to lack of motivation or effort, or in a way that suggests someone comes from a lower social class.

Sluttishness

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Sluttishness refers to behavior or appearance that is considered slovenly or slovenly, characterized by a lack of effort or care to maintain oneself or one's surroundings in an orderly or respectable manner. It often implies a sense of laziness, apathy, or a general disregard for personal hygiene or responsibility.

Slutty

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Objectifying and derogatory term for a woman who is perceived as having a promiscuous sex life or being overly focused on sex.

Sluys

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Sly

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Clever or secretly cunning. Coal-black in color or having a smooth, slippery surface.

Slyer

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A person, especially a politician or business person, who is cunning and deceitful.

Slyly

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In a cunning or sneaky manner, especially in a way that is intended to deceive or manipulate others.

Slyness

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Slyness refers to the quality of being sly or cunning, typically in a way that is annoying, deceitful, or underhanded. It describes someone or something that is calculating, manipulative, and sometimes dishonest in their actions or intentions.

Slytherin

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Slytherin is one of the four houses at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry in the Harry Potter book series by J.K. Rowling. It is named after Salazar Slytherin, one of the school's four founders.<br><br>The characteristics associated with Slytherin house are:<br><br> Ambition<br> Cunning<br> Resourcefulness<br> Cleverness<br> Loyalty (but not always to the greater good)<br><br>Slytherin students are often portrayed as being intelligent, manipulative, and sometimes ruthless in their pursuit of power and success. They are often rivalrous with the Gryffindor house, which values bravery and daring.