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slowness

American  
[sloh-nis] / ˈsloʊ nɪs /

noun

  1. the slow rate of movement of something; lack of speed or rapidity.

  2. lack of intelligence; poor ability to perceive, understand, realize, etc.; dullness.

  3. lack of activity or energy; the quality of not being busy; slackness.

  4. the quality of being unexciting or uninteresting; boring or draggy quality.

  5. the quality of being gradual, deliberate, or unhurried.

  6. the fact or state of falling behind the standard time, as of a clock.


Example Sentences

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It’s a slowness she’d never had to confront, in a language she doesn’t speak.

From Slate • Feb. 1, 2026

However, critics accused the institution of a lack of transparency and slowness.

From BBC • Jan. 8, 2026

Such tool use—notably hand letter-cutting in stone, producing forms like those we see on traditional monuments—stands for “materiality, for slowness, for permanence” in the face of boardroom brainstorming and assembly-line production.

From The Wall Street Journal • Nov. 14, 2025

Currently, people with Parkinson's are treated with dopamine replacement therapy after they have already developed symptoms, such as tremor, slowness of movement and gait, and memory problems.

From Science Daily • Jun. 18, 2024

There was a line of two cars in front of us, each waved forward with agonizing slowness.

From "The Darkest Minds" by Alexandra Bracken