sloppy
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ˈslɑ
slaa
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British pronunciation
/slˈɒpi/

Définition et signification de « sloppy » en anglais

sloppy
01

large

(of a piece of clothing) casual, loose, and not closely fitted
sloppy definition and meaning
example
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He wore a sloppy sweatshirt over his jeans.
The pajamas were comfortable but very sloppy.
02

négligé, bâclé

done with little attention to detail or precision
sloppy definition and meaning
example
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The report was sloppy, with several factual errors and inconsistent formatting.
Le rapport était négligé, avec plusieurs erreurs factuelles et une mise en forme incohérente.
He lost the contract after a sloppy presentation that failed to answer basic questions.
Il a perdu le contrat après une présentation négligée qui n'a pas répondu aux questions de base.
03

(of soil or ground) soft, wet, and easily disturbed

sloppy definition and meaning
example
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After the heavy rain, the garden paths were sloppy and muddy.
The children 's boots sank into the sloppy soil of the playground.
04

excessively sentimental or emotionally unrestrained

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He became sloppy when talking about his childhood memories.
She got sloppy during the farewell speech.
05

covered with spilled liquid or other moist material

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He wiped his hands on the sloppy table after spilling juice.
The sloppy frosting dripped down the sides of the cake.
06

extremely intoxicated, often appearing clumsy, unsteady, or lacking coordination

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He got so sloppy last night, he could n't even stand up.
He arrived at the party completely sloppy.
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