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  • 61prompt — Synonyms and related words: accordant, acquiescent, admonish, adumbrate, affect, affirmative, agile, agog, agreeable, agreeing, aide memoire, alacritous, alert, alive, all agog, allude to, amenable, animated, anxious, approving, apt, ardent,… …

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  • 62slipshod — slip|shod [ˈslıpʃɔd US ʃa:d] adj [Date: 1800 1900; Origin: slipshod wearing loose shoes (16 19 centuries)] done too quickly and carelessly used to show disapproval = ↑slapdash ▪ a slipshod piece of work …

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  • 63careless — adjective 1) careless motorists Syn: inattentive, incautious, negligent, absentminded, remiss; heedless, irresponsible, impetuous, reckless, foolhardy; cavalier, supercilious, devil may care Ant: carefu …

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  • 64painstaking — adjective painting these window frames is painstaking work Syn: careful, meticulous, thorough, assiduous, sedulous, attentive, diligent, industrious, conscientious, punctilious, scrupulous, rigorous, particular; pedantic, fussy Ant: slapdash …

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  • 65slovenly — adjective 1) his slovenly appearance Syn: scruffy, untidy, messy, unkempt, ill groomed, slatternly, disheveled, bedraggled, tousled, rumpled, frowzy; informal slobbish, slobby, raggedy, scuzzy Ant …

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  • 66rush — v 1. hasten, Literary. haste, hurry, move quickly, lose no time; make haste, Scot. swith, Scot. whirry, race, scurry, skip, spurt, whisk, run, sprint; press on, push on, shoot, tear, fly, fly on the wings of the wind, outstrip the wind, take wing …

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  • 67slack — adj 1. loose, not tight, not taut, not rigid or firm, lax, hanging, drooping, droopy, bagging, baggy, sagging, saggy, flapping, Inf. floppy; limp, Dial. limpsy, flabby, flaccid; relaxed, flexible, pliant. 2. remiss, negligent, neglectful,… …

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  • 68careless — adjective 1) careless motorists Syn: inattentive, negligent, heedless, irresponsible, impetuous, reckless 2) careless work Syn: shoddy, slapdash, slipshod, scrappy, slovenly …

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  • 69Friday —    The belief that Friday is an unlucky day goes back to the Middle Ages, and is widely attested. As early as 1390 Chaucer wrote And on a Friday fell all this mischance , and throughout the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries there are ample… …

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