Pronunciation: /sloʊ taɪm/
noun a person, place, thing, or idea
A1 I enjoy taking a slow time to read a book in the evening.
A2 She prefers to cook dinner at a slow time, so she can relax and enjoy the process.
B1 Taking a slow time to appreciate nature can be a great way to relax and unwind.
B2 During the weekend, I like to take a slow time to explore new hiking trails in the mountains.
C1 In our fast-paced world, it's important to make time for slow time activities like meditation or yoga.
C2 The artist's paintings capture the essence of slow time, inviting viewers to pause and reflect on their own lives.
adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun
A1 I like to take a slow time when I am on vacation.
A2 She prefers to work at a slow time to avoid making mistakes.
B1 The project was completed at a slow time due to unexpected delays.
B2 The artist decided to paint the landscape in a slow time to capture every detail.
C1 The company is known for its slow time approach to decision-making, ensuring thorough analysis.
C2 The author's writing style reflects a slow time pace, allowing readers to fully immerse themselves in the story.
formal The scientist observed the phenomenon of slow time in the experiment.
informal I love taking a nap in the afternoon to enjoy some slow time.
slang Let's chill and have some slow time together.
figurative As the sun set, it felt like the world was moving in slow time.
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