slow
A1Frequent NGSL-2UK /sləʊ/US /sləʊ/
Meaning
adjective
not moving, acting or done quickly; taking a long time; not fast
“a slow pace/speed”
verb
to go or to make something/somebody go at a slower speed or be less active
“Economic growth has slowed a little.”
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