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How to Use "Slow" with Example Sentences
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slow
(adv):
moving or operating at a low speed; not fast
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Used with verbs:
"
He
moves
very
slow
.
"
(moves, talks, walks, runs)
"
The store
remained
slow
all day.
"
(remained, seemed, be: was/were)
Used with adverbs:
"
My computer is running
extremely
slow
.
"
(extremely, very, fairly, incredibly, noticeably, really)
"
My mom walks
considerably
slower
than my sister.
"
(considerably, a little, slightly, relatively)
"
The ceremony was moving
agonizingly
slow
.
"
(agonizingly, frustratingly, painfully)
Used with prepositions:
"
He is really
slow
at
making decisions.
"
(at)
Used with nouns:
"
He takes
slow
steps
while walking up a flight of stairs.
"
(steps, breaths)
"
I prefer
slow
cooking
.
"
(cooking, dancing, songs)
"
It's been a very
slow
day
.
"
(day, death, decline, growth, start, transition)
"
Doctors are concerned about her
slow
pulse
.
"
(pulse, recovery)
"
He is a
slow
reader
.
"
(reader, worker, child, driver)
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slow
(v):
to start moving at a lower speed; to become slower
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Used with adverbs:
"
Customers have
slowed
down
considerably
.
"
(considerably, dramatically, noticeably, sharply, significantly)
"
His sickness
hardly
slowed
him down.
"
(hardly, barely)
"
The speeding car
gradually
slowed
down.
"
(gradually, eventually, finally)
Used with verbs:
"
He
began to
slow
down.
"
(began to, started to)
"
She
tried to
slow
her breathing.
"
(tried to)
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