Word | Noun | Adjective | Verb | Adverb |
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stretch | Yes | Yes | Yes | No |
slack | Yes | Yes | Yes | No |
stretch (noun) | slack (noun) |
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exercise designed to extend the limbs and muscles to their full extent | a cord or rope or cable that is hanging loosely |
the act of physically reaching or thrusting out | the quality of being loose (not taut) |
extension to or beyond the ordinary limit | a stretch of water without current or movement |
a straightaway section of a racetrack | a soft wet area of low-lying land that sinks underfoot |
the capacity for being stretched | a noticeable deterioration in performance or quality |
a large and unbroken expanse or distance | dust consisting of a mixture of small coal fragments and coal dust and dirt that sifts out when coal is passed over a sieve |
an unbroken period of time during which you do something |
stretch (adjective) | slack (adjective) |
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easily stretched | not tense or taut |
having an elongated seating area | lacking in rigor or strictness |
flowing with little speed as e.g. at the turning of the tide |
stretch (verb) | slack (verb) |
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extend one's limbs or muscles, or the entire body | release tension on |
extend one's body or limbs | make less active or fast |
become longer by being stretched and pulled | make less active or intense |
make long or longer by pulling and stretching | become slow or slower |
extend the scope or meaning of; often unduly | cause to heat and crumble by treatment with water |
increase in quantity or bulk by adding a cheaper substance | become less in amount or intensity |
corrupt, debase, or make impure by adding a foreign or inferior substance; often by replacing valuable ingredients with inferior ones | be inattentive to, or neglect |
pull in opposite directions | avoid responsibilities and work, be idle |
extend or stretch out to a greater or the full length | |
lie down comfortably | |
occupy a large, elongated area |