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slack

1 of 3adjective
/slæk/
Forms:slacker,slackest
1

not tight or firm

  • He adjusted the slack rope to make it more secure.
  • The pants were too slack around his waist and kept slipping down.
  • She pulled the slack laces tighter to keep her shoes from falling off.
  • The tent collapsed because the ropes were too slack.
  • His grip on the steering wheel was slack, making it hard to control the car.
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2

not strict, firm, or disciplined in enforcing rules or standards

  • The company had slack policies on deadlines, allowing employees to submit work late.
  • His slack parenting style resulted in his children having little structure.
  • The school's slack dress code allowed students to wear almost anything.
  • The government faced criticism for being slack in enforcing safety regulations.
  • The coach's slack approach to training led to the team's poor performance.
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3

flowing with little speed as e.g. at the turning of the tide