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slip away

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Explanation of "Slip Away"

Definition: "Slip away" is a verb phrase that means to leave a place quietly and without being noticed. It can also mean to pass by or go by quickly, often in a way that is not obvious.

Usage Instructions:
  • "Slip away" is often used when someone leaves a situation, event, or place in a discreet manner.
  • You can use it in both formal and informal contexts.
Examples:
  1. Leaving a Place:

    • "The lecture was boring, and many students slipped away when the instructor turned towards the blackboard."
    • This means that the students quietly left the lecture without drawing attention to themselves.
  2. Time Passing:

    • "As the summer days slip away, I realize I need to finish my project."
    • Here, it means that the days are passing quickly.
Advanced Usage:
  • In Literature or Poetry: "Slip away" can be used metaphorically to describe time or opportunities that are lost without being fully realized.
  • Example: "Dreams can slip away if not pursued diligently." This suggests that dreams can fade or become unattainable if you don't work towards them.
Word Variants:
  • Slip (verb): To move smoothly, quietly, or easily; can also mean to fall or slide.
  • Slipped (past tense): The past form of slip, indicating that the action has already happened.
Different Meanings:
  • "Slip away" can also imply a sense of loss, such as when something important is no longer accessible or available.
  • Example: "After the accident, his health began to slip away." This means his health deteriorated or worsened.
Synonyms:
  • Escape: To get away from a place or situation.
  • Sneak out: To leave quietly and secretly.
  • Fade away: To slowly disappear or become less noticeable.
Idioms and Related Phrasal Verbs:
  • Slip through one's fingers: To lose an opportunity or to let something pass without taking advantage of it.
    • Example: "The chance to travel abroad slipped through my fingers when I didn't apply in time."
  • Slip into: To enter a situation or mood gradually and without much effort.
    • Example: "She slipped into a state of relaxation after the long day."
Verb
  1. pass by
    • three years elapsed
  2. leave furtively and stealthily
    • The lecture was boring and many students slipped out when the instructor turned towards the blackboard

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