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All slack antonyms

slack
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adjective slack

  • impliable β€” (archaic) Not pliable; inflexible; unyielding.
  • expeditive β€” (obsolete) Performing with speed.
  • conglomerated β€” Simple past tense and past participle of conglomerate.
  • jellied β€” containing or made, spread, or topped with jelly or syrup; jellied: jelly apples.
  • clabbered β€” Simple past tense and past participle of clabber.
  • overanxious β€” excessively anxious.
  • immalleable β€” (archaic) Not malleable.
  • wrecker β€” a person or thing that wrecks.
  • curdled β€” Containing curds.

noun slack

  • worriment β€” the act or an instance of worrying; anxiety.
  • edginess β€” nervously irritable; impatient and anxious.
  • nail-biting β€” the act or practice of biting one's fingernails, especially as the result of anxiety or nervousness.
  • antsiness β€” the quality of being antsy

adj slack

  • solid β€” having three dimensions (length, breadth, and thickness), as a geometrical body or figure.
  • massed β€” a body of coherent matter, usually of indefinite shape and often of considerable size: a mass of dough.
  • gunky β€” Informal. of, pertaining to, characteristic of, or resembling gunk.
  • buckram β€” cotton or linen cloth stiffened with size, etc, used in lining or stiffening clothes, bookbinding, etc
  • appressed β€” pressed closely against, but not joined to, a surface
  • industrious β€” working energetically and devotedly; hard-working; diligent: an industrious person.
  • creaky β€” A creaky object creaks when it moves.
  • in-compliant β€” not compliant; unyielding.
  • grinder β€” a person or thing that grinds.
  • fine-grained β€” being of fine grain or texture, as certain types of wood, leather, etc.
  • ball of fire β€” a very lively person
  • in nothing flat β€” no thing; not anything; naught: to say nothing.
  • fluttery β€” fluttering; apt to flutter.
  • in a nutshell β€” the shell of a nut.
  • gloppy β€” marked by or full of glop.
  • close-fitting β€” Close-fitting clothes fit tightly and show the shape of your body.
  • in state β€” to put or place in a certain state or position, as in an office; install.
  • close-grained β€” (of wood) dense or compact in texture
  • caked β€” If something is caked with mud, blood, or dirt, it is covered with a thick dry layer of it.
  • in fine feather β€” one of the horny structures forming the principal covering of birds, consisting typically of a hard, tubular portion attached to the body and tapering into a thinner, stemlike portion bearing a series of slender, barbed processes that interlock to form a flat structure on each side.
  • heavy-duty β€” providing an unusual amount of power, durability, etc.: heavy-duty machinery; heavy-duty shoes.
  • arthritic β€” Arthritic is used to describe the condition, the pain, or the symptoms of arthritis.
  • in a state β€” distraught
  • hyper β€” overexcited; overstimulated; keyed up.
  • calcified β€” Body tissue that is calcified has become hard because of the presence of substances called calcium salts.
  • compact β€” Compact things are small or take up very little space. You use this word when you think this is a good quality.
  • close β€” When you close something such as a door or lid or when it closes, it moves so that a hole, gap, or opening is covered.
  • clingy β€” If you describe someone as clingy, you mean that they become very attached to people and depend on them too much.
  • hard as nails β€” tough, durable
  • blubbery β€” of, containing, or like blubber; fat
  • bundle of nerves β€” a very nervous person
  • concrete β€” Concrete is a substance used for building which is made by mixing together cement, sand, small stones, and water.
  • firm β€” not soft or yielding when pressed; comparatively solid, hard, stiff, or rigid: firm ground; firm texture.
  • hermetically sealed β€” airtight
  • hard put β€” not soft; solid and firm to the touch; unyielding to pressure and impenetrable or almost impenetrable.
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