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slower
adjective as in unhurried, lazy
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adjective as in behind, late
Example Sentences
The UK is good at the science, but the current approvals process is much slower than in other countries.
"As first-class stamps are becoming unaffordable, people could be forced by price pressures into choosing a slower service."
Another project, which involved using drones to deliver defibrillators to people suffering cardiac arrest, appeared to be flagged because it noted that emergency response times are slower in low-income and minority neighborhoods.
The New Zealander was more than a second a lap on average slower than Norris.
“One side’s just losing slower than the other.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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