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SLOW • adjective: slow; comparative adjective: slower; superlative adjective: slowest.

1. Moving or operating, or designed to do so, only at a low speed; not quick or fast.“until recently diesel cars were slow and noisy”. 2. Lasting or taking a long time. “a slow process”. 3. Live or work less actively or intensely. “I wasn’t feeling well and had to slow down”.

Synonyms: unhurried, leisurely, measured, moderate, deliberate, steady, sedate, slow-moving, slow going, easy, relaxed, unrushed, gentle, undemanding, comfortable; ponderous, plodding, laboured,
dawdling, loitering, lagging, laggard, sluggish, sluggardly, snail-like, tortoise-like, leaden-footed, leaden, “a slow pace”.

Origin: Old English slāw ‘slow-witted, sluggish’, of Germanic origin.

3179 Sign at the Go Slow Café, 2008
3299 Note left at the elevators of de Rotterdam, 2015
3096 View of educational space of Boijmans van Beuningen (Photo by Roel van Tour), 2007
Man embroidering a Daily Hanky, 2010
3174 Setup of Soft News in the Studio, 2009
3306 Bowl made for the Cheese Maker, 2014
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