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How to Pronounce slack down or off or up?

Correct pronunciation for the word "slack down or off or up" is [slˈak dˌa͡ʊn ɔːɹ ˈɒf ɔːɹ ˈʌp], [slˈak dˌa‍ʊn ɔːɹ ˈɒf ɔːɹ ˈʌp], [s_l_ˈa_k d_ˌaʊ_n__ ɔː_ɹ ˈɒ_f ɔː_ɹ ˈʌ_p].

What are the misspellings for slack down or off or up?

  • alack down or off or up,
  • zlack down or off or up,
  • xlack down or off or up,
  • dlack down or off or up,
  • elack down or off or up,
  • wlack down or off or up,
  • skack down or off or up,
  • spack down or off or up,
  • soack down or off or up,
  • slzck down or off or up,
  • slsck down or off or up,
  • slwck down or off or up,
  • slqck down or off or up,
  • slaxk down or off or up,
  • slavk down or off or up,
  • slafk down or off or up,
  • sladk down or off or up,
  • slacj down or off or up,
  • slacm down or off or up,
  • slacl down or off or up

What is the present tense of Slack down or off or up?

  • The personal forms of the verb "slack down or off or up" in the present tense are as follows:

  • - I slack down/off/up

  • - You slack down/off/up

  • - He/She/It slacks down/off/up

  • - We slack down/off/up

  • - You (plural) slack down/off/up

  • - They slack down/off/up
  • What is the past tense of Slack down or off or up?

  • The personal forms of the verb "slack" in the past tense are:

  • 1) I slacked down/off/up

  • 2) You slacked down/off/up

  • 3) He/She slacked down/off/up

  • 4) We slacked down/off/up

  • 5) They slacked down/off/up
  • What is the adverb for slack down or off or up?

    The adverb for the word "slack" in the context of slowing down, reducing, or increasing intensity can be "slightly", "gradually", or "dramatically", depending on the specific meaning you are trying to convey.

    What is the adjective for slack down or off or up?

    The adjective form of "slack down" is "slackened". However, it is worth noting that "slack off" or "slack up" do not have direct adjective forms. The closest equivalent adjectives would be "slack" or "slacking," which describe a person or their actions as being lazy, unmotivated, or not working as hard as they should.

    Usage over time for slack down or off or up:

    This graph shows how "slack down or off or up" have occurred between 1800 and 2008 in a corpus of English books.

    Synonyms for Slack down or off or up:

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