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1. slip
verb.
(ˈslɪp)
Move
stealthily.
Synonyms
move
steal
Antonyms
stand still
take
starve
Etymology
slip (English)
slype (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
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2. slip
verb.
(ˈslɪp)
Move
obliquely
or
sideways,
usually
in
an
uncontrolled
manner.
Synonyms
side-slip
slew
slide
submarine
skid
slue
glide
Antonyms
die
pull
borrow
deny
withdraw
Etymology
slip (English)
slype (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
3. slip
verb.
(ˈslɪp)
Insert
inconspicuously
or
quickly
or
quietly.
Synonyms
stick in
enclose
introduce
put in
inclose
insert
Antonyms
worthlessness
merit
irresponsibleness
irresponsibility
rightness
Etymology
slip (English)
slype (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
4. slip
noun.
(ˈslɪp)
A
socially
awkward
or
tactless
act.
Synonyms
blunder
blooper
solecism
bloomer
bungle
gaucherie
foul-up
pratfall
botch
boner
gaffe
flub
faux pas
boo-boo
fuckup
Antonyms
detach
custom-made
activity
action
activeness
Etymology
slip (English)
slype (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
5. slip
verb.
(ˈslɪp)
Get
worse.
Synonyms
drop away
drop off
fall away
lapse
worsen
decline
backslide
Antonyms
better
correctness
good
goodness
crescendo
Etymology
slip (English)
slype (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
6. slip
verb.
(ˈslɪp)
Move
smoothly
and
easily.
Synonyms
get away
break loose
escape
Antonyms
breastfeed
bottlefeed
disinherit
explode
Etymology
slip (English)
slype (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
7. slip
noun.
(ˈslɪp)
A
minor
inadvertent
mistake
usually
observed
in
speech
or
writing
or
in
small
accidents
or
memory
lapses
etc..
Synonyms
slip-up
fault
Freudian slip
error
miscue
mistake
parapraxis
Antonyms
inferior
give
dress
roughen
erase
Etymology
slip (English)
slype (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
8. off
adverb.
(ˈɔf)
From
a
particular
thing
or
place
or
position
(`forth'
is
obsolete).
Synonyms
away
forth
Antonyms
charge
ionate
calcify
9. off
adverb.
(ˈɔf)
At
a
distance
in
space
or
time.
Synonyms
away
Antonyms
pack
iodinate
10. off
adjective.
(ˈɔf)
Not
in
operation
or
operational.
Synonyms
disconnected
Antonyms
on
refrain
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