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slow down

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Explanation of "Slow Down"

Definition: "Slow down" is a phrasal verb that means to reduce speed or to take things more easily. It can be used in both physical and metaphorical contexts.

Usage Instructions:
  • Physical Meaning: When you want to tell someone to reduce their speed, like when they are driving or running.
  • Metaphorical Meaning: When you want someone to take a break or not rush through something, like work or activities.
Examples:
  1. Physical Context:

    • "Please slow down when you are driving in the neighborhood. There are children playing!"
  2. Metaphorical Context:

    • "After working long hours, I need to slow down and relax this weekend."
Advanced Usage:
  • You can use "slow down" in various tenses:
    • Present: "She slows down when she’s tired."
    • Past: "He slowed down before making the turn."
    • Future: "I will slow down my work pace next month."
Word Variants:
  • Slowed: The past tense of "slow"
  • Slowing: The present participle form
  • Slow: The base form of the verb
Different Meanings:
  1. Physical Context: To decrease speed.

    • Example: "The car began to slow down as it approached the stop sign."
  2. Emotional Context: To take time to relax or not rush.

    • Example: "You need to slow down and enjoy life more."
Synonyms:
  • Decrease speed
  • Decelerate
  • Relax
  • Take it easy
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • Take it easy: This means to relax and not stress out.

    • Example: "After a long week, I just want to take it easy."
  • Ease up: This can mean to lessen the intensity or to slow down.

    • Example: "You should ease up on your workouts if you're feeling tired."
Conclusion:

"Slow down" is a versatile phrase that can be used in many situations, whether you're talking about driving, working, or just needing a break.

Verb
  1. become less tense, rest, or take one's ease
    • He relaxed in the hot tub
    • Let's all relax after a hard day's work
  2. reduce the speed of
    • He slowed down the car
  3. cause to proceed more slowly
    • The illness slowed him down
  4. become slow or slower
    • Production slowed
  5. lose velocity; move more slowly
    • The car decelerated

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