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slowly
[sloh-lee]
adverb
in a slow manner; at a slow speed.
Sauté the peppers slowly.
I drove slowly back home.
Confusables Note
Word History and Origins
Origin of slowly1
Example Sentences
Spurs have previously spoken about wanting to close the gap on the top clubs in the WSL but they lost ground last season and have acted slowly this summer.
Snell’s outing was a grind from the start, with Rushing misfiring to first base for an error in the first inning and Betts reacting slowly to a ground ball at shortstop to extend the second.
“I’m slowly working my way towards earning my induction.”
Everyone decided to return to football slowly, so the team won’t play its first game this season until Oct.
For the next hour, they were led through 30 minutes of yoga followed by a 30-minute sound bath as the moon slowly rose above the horizon, and Vazquez began setting up his telescope.
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Related Words
- calmly
- casually
- deliberately
- gently
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- nonchalantly
When To Use
Slowly is used when something is happening in a slow manner or in a way that lacks speed or quickness.Slowly is the adverb form of the word slow, which describes something as lacking speed. If you walk slowly, for example, you are not moving quickly. Things that happen slowly take much longer to occur than things that happen quickly.
- Real-life examples: Sloths, snails, and turtles move very slowly. For safety, it is a good idea to drive slowly past schools or construction sites. For most people, time moves slowly when they are bored, at school, or at work.
- Used in a sentence: She picked up the broken glass slowly and carefully.
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