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Definition slow in British English

slow adjective

adjective
/sləʊ/
1

a slow movement or action does not happen fast

Example

a long slow walk to the top of the hill

Example

A slow smile spread across her face.

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1.1

used for describing something that is moving or that moves in this way

Example

Most large lorries are slow and difficult to drive.

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2

taking a long time

Example

Selecting the best candidate is a slow process.

Example

Progress has been painfully slow.

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2.1

used for saying that someone or something is not fast enough

Example

I need a new laptop - this one's really slow.

Example

My boss is always slow to tell us about changes in the schedule.

Example

They're usually pretty slow in returning my phone calls.

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3

not intelligent, so that you need a lot of time to understand simple things

Example

My teachers thought I was a slow learner.

Example

Adrian is a bit slow.

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4

not busy, exciting, or full of activity

Example

The first part of the film is very slow.

Example

The weeks after Christmas are usually fairly slow in most shops.

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5

a watch or clock that is slow shows a time that is earlier than the correct time

Example

Your watch is 15 minutes slow.

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6

slow film for a camera is not very sensitive to light, so that it takes more time to take a photograph

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7

a slow oven is operating at a very low temperature

Example

Cook in a very slow oven for 2 hours.

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8

used to describe something which is done more carefully and over a longer period of time than usual in order to improve its quality and obtain other benefits

Example

Slow journalism developed as a reaction to the 24/7 news cycle, with an emphasis on in-depth explanations of why stories matter and following them through to the end.

Example

Welcome to slow travel, which comes to seem ever more tempting in an age of acceleration.

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9

used to describe something which is done more carefully and over a longer period of time in order to improve its quality and obtain other benefits

Example

Slow journalism developed as a reaction to the 24/7 news cycle, with an emphasis on in-depth explanations of why stories matter and following them through to the end.

Definition slow in British English