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slipshod

Untroubled vs Slipshod - What's the difference?

untroubled | slipshod | Related terms |

Untroubled is a related term of slipshod.


As adjectives the difference between untroubled and slipshod

is that untroubled is of or pertaining to a lack of worries while slipshod is done poorly or too quickly; slapdash.

Slipshod vs Casual - What's the difference?

slipshod | casual | Related terms |

Slipshod is a related term of casual.


As adjectives the difference between slipshod and casual

is that slipshod is done poorly or too quickly; slapdash while casual is happening by chance.

As a noun casual is

(british|nz) a worker who is only working for a company occasionally, not as its permanent employee.

Slipshod vs Yielding - What's the difference?

slipshod | yielding | Related terms |

Slipshod is a related term of yielding.


As adjectives the difference between slipshod and yielding

is that slipshod is done poorly or too quickly; slapdash while yielding is docile, or inclined to give way to pressure.

As a verb yielding is

.

As a noun yielding is

a concession.

Unconcerned vs Slipshod - What's the difference?

unconcerned | slipshod | Related terms |

Unconcerned is a related term of slipshod.


As adjectives the difference between unconcerned and slipshod

is that unconcerned is indifferent and having no interest; aloof while slipshod is done poorly or too quickly; slapdash.

Thoughtless vs Slipshod - What's the difference?

thoughtless | slipshod | Related terms |

Thoughtless is a related term of slipshod.


As adjectives the difference between thoughtless and slipshod

is that thoughtless is marked by or showing lack of due thought or care; careless while slipshod is done poorly or too quickly; slapdash.

Slipshod vs Untidy - What's the difference?

slipshod | untidy | Related terms |

Slipshod is a related term of untidy.


As adjectives the difference between slipshod and untidy

is that slipshod is done poorly or too quickly; slapdash while untidy is sloppy.

Loose vs Slipshod - What's the difference?

loose | slipshod | Related terms |

Loose is a related term of slipshod.


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between loose and slipshod

is that loose is (obsolete) a state of laxity or indulgence; unrestrained freedom, abandonment while slipshod is (obsolete) wearing slippers or similarly open shoes.

As adjectives the difference between loose and slipshod

is that loose is not fixed in place tightly or firmly while slipshod is done poorly or too quickly; slapdash.

As a verb loose

is to let loose, to free from restraints or loose can be .

As a noun loose

is (archery) the release of an arrow.

As an interjection loose

is (archery) begin shooting; release your arrows.

Lax vs Slipshod - What's the difference?

lax | slipshod | Synonyms |


As adjectives the difference between lax and slipshod

is that lax is lenient and allowing for deviation; not strict while slipshod is done poorly or too quickly; slapdash.

As a noun lax

is a salmon.

As an initialism LAX

is iATA airport code for Los Angeles International Airport.

Slack vs Slipshod - What's the difference?

slack | slipshod | Related terms |

Slack is a related term of slipshod.


As a verb slack

is .

As an adjective slipshod is

done poorly or too quickly; slapdash.

Negligent vs Slipshod - What's the difference?

negligent | slipshod | Related terms |

Negligent is a related term of slipshod.


As adjectives the difference between negligent and slipshod

is that negligent is negligent (culpable due to negligence) while slipshod is done poorly or too quickly; slapdash.

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