slapdash
1 of 2adverb/ˈslæpdæʃ/
1
in a rushed and careless manner
- He completed the project slapdash, resulting in numerous errors and oversights.
- She assembled the presentation slapdash, leaving out key details and rushing through the slides.
- The repairs were done slapdash, leading to further damage and the need for additional work.
- They packed their bags slapdash, throwing items in haphazardly and forgetting essentials.
- Written slapdash, the essay lacked structure and coherence.
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