Pronunciation: /sloʊ ˈsɪti/
noun A city, a place where people live and work
A1 I live in a slow city where everyone knows each other.
A2 The slow city I visited last summer was so peaceful and relaxing.
B1 The concept of a slow city promotes a more sustainable way of living.
B2 The slow city movement aims to improve the quality of life for residents.
C1 The slow city initiative has led to an increase in local businesses and community engagement.
C2 Living in a slow city has allowed me to appreciate the simple pleasures in life.
adjective Describing the city as having a slow pace or lifestyle
A1 The slow city traffic made me late for work.
A2 I enjoy living in a slow city where everything is relaxed and peaceful.
B1 The slow city pace allows residents to savor the simple joys of life.
B2 Despite its slow city vibe, there are still plenty of cultural activities to enjoy.
C1 The slow city movement aims to promote sustainable living and community engagement.
C2 Living in a slow city has taught me to appreciate the beauty of taking things slow and enjoying the present moment.
formal The concept of a slow city focuses on improving quality of life by promoting sustainable practices and a more relaxed pace of living.
informal Living in a slow city means you can enjoy a more laid-back lifestyle with less hustle and bustle.
slang I love kicking back in a slow city where everything moves at a chill pace.
figurative In the midst of chaos, his mind was a slow city where he could find peace and clarity.
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