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slow-paced
adjective as in slow
Weak matches
- apathetic
- crawling
- creeping
- dawdling
- delaying
- deliberate
- dilatory
- disinclined
- dreamy
- drowsy
- easy
- gradual
- heavy
- idle
- imperceptible
- inactive
- indolent
- inert
- lackadaisical
- laggard
- lagging
- leaden
- leisurely
- lethargic
- listless
- loitering
- measured
- moderate
- negligent
- passive
- phlegmatic
- plodding
- ponderous
- postponing
- procrastinating
- quiet
- reluctant
- remiss
- slack
- sleepy
- slothful
- slow-footed
- slow-going
- slow-moving
- sluggish
- snaillike
- stagnant
- supine
- tardy
- torpid
- tortoiselike
Example Sentences
Animals truly threatened by a hurricane are “specialists,” Ostfeld said, leading long, slow-paced lives.
All of this is to say that there is currently an insatiable appetite for slow-paced rotting flesh.
The figure pauses, looks round, then continues her slow-paced movement; but she does not answer.
The voluntary yogi performs a simple, natural process consciously, not unconsciously like the slow-paced sleeper.
And they that think their Friends too slow-paced in the matter give certain proof that lust is their sole motive.
Dan spent the slow-paced hours in the forge, where he hammered loud and long, and seldom looked across the threshold.
In any case they never fail in possession of the rude charms of the gliding boat, the slow-paced horse, and artless guide.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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