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    slack
    /slak/

    adjective

    noun

    • 1. the part of a rope or line which is not held taut; the loose or unused part: "I picked up the rod and wound in the slack" Similar loosenessplaygive
    • 2. a spell of inactivity or laziness: "he slept deeply, refreshed by a little slack in the daily routine" Similar lullpauserespitespell of inactivity

    verb

    • 1. loosen (something, especially a rope): "slacking the outhaul allows you to adjust the sail"
    • 2. decrease or reduce in intensity, quantity, or speed: "the flow of blood slacked off" Similar reducelessenslackenslowOpposite increase

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  2. showing little activity; not busy or happening in a positive way: business is slack Business is always slack at this time of year. UK disapproving Discipline in Mr Brown's class has become very slack recently. UK disapproving The job is taking a long time because the workmen are so slack. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. slack. noun.

  3. 1. : not using due diligence, care, or dispatch : negligent. 2. a. : characterized by slowness, sluggishness, or lack of energy. a slack pace. b. : moderate in some quality. especially : moderately warm. a slack oven. c. : blowing or flowing at low speed. the tide was slack. 3. a. : not tight or taut. a slack rope. b.

  4. SLACK meaning: 1. not tight; loose: 2. showing little activity; not busy or happening in a positive way: 3. the…. Learn more.

  5. noun. a slack condition or part. the part of a rope, sail, or the like, that hangs loose, without strain upon it. a decrease in activity, as in business or work: a sudden slack in output. Synonyms: relaxation. a period of decreased activity. Geography. a cessation in a strong flow, as of a current at its turn.

  6. 14 meanings: 1. not tight, tense, or taut 2. negligent or careless 3. (esp of water, etc) moving slowly 4. (of trade, etc) not.... Click for more definitions.

  7. 1. Not tense or taut; loose: a slack rope; slack muscles. See Synonyms at loose. 2. a. Lacking in activity; not busy: a slack season for the travel business. b. Moving slowly; sluggish: a slack pace. 3. Lacking in diligence or due care or concern; negligent: a slack worker. See Synonyms at negligent. 4.

  8. If you slow down at the end of a race, you slack off. When you use slack this way, it means to reduce your speed, to be sluggish, or to be negligent. If something is loose, it's also said to be slack. A clothesline, for example, is slack if it is just hanging loosely between two trees.