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Meaning of slackness
The primary meaning of the word "slackness" refers to a lack of energy, activity, or tension.
Etymology of slackness
The word "slackness" originates from the Old English word "slac", which means loose or lax, and the suffix "-ness", which forms a noun indicating a state or condition
The word has been used in the English language since the 14th century to describe a lack of energy, activity, or tension
Synonyms
laziness
idleness
indolence
sloth
lethargy
apathy
inertia
languor
lassitude
torpor
dormancy
inactivity
inertness
sluggishness
dullness
stagnation
complacency
laxity
laxness
looseness
weakness
feebleness
frailty
fragility
languidness
listlessness
torpidity
dormancy
inactiveness
inertialness
phlegm
phlegmaticness
slovenliness
carelessness
heedlessness
neglectfulness
remissness
irresponsibility
unconcern
unresponsiveness
Definitions
- A lack of energy, activity, or tension
- * A condition of being loose or not tightly stretched
- * A period of time when activity or work is reduced
Usage Examples
- The company's slackness in responding to customer complaints led to a loss of business
- * The athlete's slackness in training resulted in a poor performance
- * The slackness of the rope made it difficult to climb
Antonyms
tightness
tautness
firmness
stiffness
rigidity
energy
activity
vigor
dynamism
enthusiasm
eagerness
briskness
liveliness
alertness
attentiveness
diligence
industriousness
meticulousness
thoroughness
scrupulousness
conscientiousness
carefulness
meticulousness