slacked

[slakt]

slacked Definition

  • 1to become or make something become less active, vigorous, or intense
  • 2to be lazy or neglectful in doing something

Using slacked: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "slacked" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The wind slacked off as the storm passed.

  • Example

    He slacked his pace to let me catch up.

  • Example

    She was slacking at work and not meeting her deadlines.

  • Example

    Don't slack on your studies if you want to pass the exam.

slacked Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for slacked

Antonyms for slacked

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Summary: slacked in Brief

'Slacked' [slakt] means to become less active, vigorous, or intense, or to be lazy or neglectful in doing something. It can refer to physical movement, as in 'He slacked his pace to let me catch up,' or to work, as in 'She was slacking at work and not meeting her deadlines.' Synonyms include 'relax,' 'loosen,' and 'ease up,' while antonyms include 'intensify,' 'accelerate,' and 'hurry.'