slowness

IPA: sɫˈoʊnʌs

noun

  • The quality or state of being slow.
  • (physics) A unit, the reciprocal of velocity, that delineates the amount of time required for an object to travel a given distance.
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Examples of "slowness" in Sentences

  • Yes, the slowness is something that needs to get worked on.
  • In the blogosphere, the slowness is taken as evidence of liberal bias.
  • I’m getting more interested in slowness generally – I think it fosters creativity and insight.
  • This slowness is one of the reasons that Canada's growth rate in productivity lags behind other countries.
  • She also analogized "a certain slowness to architecture that we appreciate" to the Barnes visitor experience.
  • History can be cruel to such a geologic pace; this slowness is a recipe for vulnerability and nasty strategic surprise.
  • The false accusation, coupled with what he called the "slowness" of the European Commission's response, prompted Spanish Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero to announce today that he would demand "sufficient reparations" from the European Union.

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