sloppy
Americanadjective
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muddy, slushy, or very wet.
The field was a sloppy mess after the rain.
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splashed or soiled with liquid.
- Synonyms:
- messy
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careless; loose.
sloppy writing.
- Synonyms:
- slipshod
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untidy; slovenly.
sloppy clothes; a sloppy eater.
- Synonyms:
- slatternly, messy
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overly emotional; gushy.
sloppy sentimentality.
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(of food or drink) prepared or served in an unappetizing way.
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(of clothes) loose-fitting; baggy.
a big, sloppy sweater.
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(of the surface of a racetrack) wet from a recent or continuing heavy rain and containing puddles and mud still too thin and watery to be sticky.
adjective
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(esp of ground conditions, etc) wet; slushy
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informal careless; untidy
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informal mawkishly sentimental
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(of food or drink) watery and unappetizing
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splashed with slops
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(of clothes) loose; baggy
Other Word Forms
Etymology
Origin of sloppy
Explanation
Sloppy means "untidy" or "messy." If your bedroom has clothes all over the floor, it's sloppy. And, if you end up with food all over your shirt every time you eat something, you're sloppy. Besides "out of order" or "not clean," sloppy can also mean "careless" or "overemotional." So you might do a sloppy job on an important paper for school. Or you might go to a sad movie and cry while you watch it, even though you know it's sloppy and sentimental. The original 18th century meaning of this adjective was simply "muddy." And before it meant "ground beef sandwich on a bun," a sloppy joe was a "loose, messy sweater."
Example Sentences
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"We went through a stage where we weren't performing at our best. We were a bit sloppy in our play, but we have found a new way to play again," he said.
From BBC • May 5, 2026
In a formal context, economical speech may come off as crude and sloppy; among friends, it might seem authentic and endearing.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 26, 2026
The tips and tricks I use to avoid being taken in by sloppy A.I.-generated content are the same that have always existed for combating disinformation, and were honed mainly during my humanities degree.
From Slate • Mar. 28, 2026
Victims’ lawyers have criticized sloppy and inconsistent redactions in the released files, and some federal lawmakers have openly questioned whether all pertinent evidence has been disclosed.
From Salon • Mar. 21, 2026
Seth put up his hands, lunged sideways, and did a cartwheel with sloppy form.
From "Fablehaven" by Brandon Mull
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