💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Slack up"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| slacknoun | Lacking diligence or care; not earnest or eager. |
| slackenverb | (intransitive) To gradually decrease in intensity or tautness; to become slack; to lag. |
| slack offverb | (intransitive, informal) To be deliberately unproductive in one's work or study. |
| slacknessnoun | The state of being slack; the quality of having slack. |
| slackenedverb | (intransitive) To gradually decrease in intensity or tautness; to become slack; to lag. |
| slackensverb | (intransitive) To gradually decrease in intensity or tautness; to become slack; to lag. |
| slackingverb | the evasion of work or duty |
| slackeningnoun | The act by which something slackens; loss of speed, tautness, etc. |
| slackernoun | One who procrastinates or is lazy; one who does not do their fair share or pull their own weight. |
| slackly | In a slack manner. |
| loosen upverb | (colloquial) To relax; to act less seriously. |
| ease offverb | (ambitransitive) to reduce pressure; to become less serious |
| slackersnoun | a 2002 American comedy film directed by Dewey Nicks and starring Jason Schwartzman, Devon Sawa, Jason Segel, Michael Maronna, Jaime King, and Laura Prepon. |
| laxnessnoun | The property of being lax, lacking strictness. |
| slow downverb | (transitive) To reduce the velocity, speed, or tempo of something. |
| let upverb | (intransitive) To cease or stop. |
| lighten upverb | (idiomatic, intransitive, transitive) To make (something) or to become less serious and more cheerful or casual; to relax. |
| slack jawed | — |
| laxitynoun | The state of being lax; looseness, lack of tension. |
| loosenverb | (transitive) To make loose. |
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