slapdash

[ˈslæpˌdæʃ]

slapdash Definition

  • 1done or made too hurriedly and carelessly
  • 2lacking in care, thought, or organization

Using slapdash: Examples

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

  • Example

    The report was a slapdash job.

  • Example

    He did a slapdash job of painting the room.

  • Example

    She threw together a slapdash meal for her guests.

slapdash Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for slapdash

Antonyms for slapdash

Phrases with slapdash

  • in a careless or hasty way

    Example

    He completed the project in a slapdash manner.

  • work that is done carelessly and without attention to detail

    Example

    The carpenter's slapdash work resulted in a poorly constructed bookshelf.

  • an approach that is careless and lacks planning or organization

    Example

    The company's slapdash approach to customer service led to many complaints.

Origins of slapdash

from 'slap' meaning 'haphazardly' and 'dash' meaning 'throw or hurl violently'

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Summary: slapdash in Brief

The term 'slapdash' [ˈslæpˌdæʃ] refers to something done or made too quickly and carelessly, lacking in care, thought, or organization. It can be used to describe work, reports, or meals, as in 'The report was a slapdash job.' 'Slapdash' has formal synonyms like 'careless' and 'hasty,' and informal ones like 'sloppy' and 'messy.'