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- Dictionaryslapdash/ˈslapdaʃ/
adjective
- 1. done too hurriedly and carelessly: "he gave a slapdash performance"
adverb
- 1. hurriedly and carelessly. dated
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done or made in a hurried and careless way: He gets his work done quickly, but he's very slapdash. Synonyms. slipshod disapproving. sloppy (LACKING CARE) Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. not taking or showing enough care and attention. careless That was careless of you. sloppy Spelling mistakes always look sloppy in a formal letter.
done or made in a hurried and careless way: He gets his work done quickly, but he's very slapdash. Synonyms. slipshod disapproving. sloppy (LACKING CARE) Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. not taking or showing enough care and attention. careless That was careless of you. sloppy Spelling mistakes always look sloppy in a formal letter.
If you describe someone as slapdash, you mean that they do things carelessly without much thinking or planning.
adjective. /ˈslæpdæʃ/ done, or doing something, too quickly and carelessly. She has a very slapdash approach to keeping accounts. a slapdash piece of writing. Want to learn more?
Slapdash definition: in a hasty, haphazard manner. See examples of SLAPDASH used in a sentence.
The meaning of SLAPDASH is haphazard, slipshod. How to use slapdash in a sentence. Did you know?
If you just slapped something together and then dashed when you were done, it was slapdash. The paint job was slapdash: it looked like they did it in an hour, without brushes. The meaning of the word slapdash is clear from its two parts, slap and dash.