SLOW  

LACK QUICKNESS.
UNHURRIEDLEISURELYSTEADYSEDATESLOW-MOVINGDOWNTEMPOPLODDINGDAWDLINGSLUGGISHSLUGGARDLYLEAD-FOOTEDPOKY
Antonym
  • QUICKBe INTENSE in MOVING OR CHANGING CAUSING the PERIOD of this MOVEMENT OR CHANGE to be INTENSELY SHORT.
    • HURRYACT OR WALK as QUICKLY as one CAN.
      Hypernym
      • LACKSITUATION OF NOT HAVING, OR NOT to BEING-IN the UNIVERSE.
        • SITUATIONRELATION in which MANY HUMANS, FEATURES OR THINGS EXIST TOGETHER OR INTERACT.
          • RELATIONFEATURE of TWO OR MORE THINGS TOGETHER.
            • FEATUREABSTRACT OBJECT a THING is SAID to BE OR to HAVE....
      Hyponym
      Old Chinese Criteria
      1. The most generally used word for slowness is probably xú 徐 (ant. jí 疾 "fast"), which refers to an indifference on the part of the agent concerning the speed he is making, and the word has no negative connotations, indeed the reference is often to pleasant sauntering slow insouciance.

      2. Huǎn 緩 "slowly, at one's own speed" (ant. jí 急 "fast and urgent") tends to suggest a self-indulgent absence of haste which may call for criticism.

      3. Chí 遲 (ant. sù 速 "quickly and smoothly") focusses on a reprehensible, often inept, but possibly unavoidable, failure to make proper speed or to arrive in time.

      4. Màn 慢 (ant. qǐn 勤 "with polite expediency") is deliberate and deliberately offensive dilatory behaviour; and the word is somewhat marginal in this group.

      Modern Chinese Criteria


      慢慢







      緩慢

      舒緩

      舒徐

      款款

      徐徐

      遲遲

      磨蹭

      磨煩

      摳搜

      迂緩

      遲緩

      遲延

      遲滯

      悠悠

      冉冉

      慢性

      慢騰騰

      慢悠悠

      慢條斯理

      老牛破車

      蝸行牛步

      first rough draft to identify synonym group members for future analysis 18.11.2003. CH

      • A Dictionary of Selected Synonyms in the Principal Indo-European Languages ( BUCK 1988) p. 14.22

      • Lateinische Synonyme und Etymologien ( DOEDERLEIN 1840) p.

        SLOW

        tardus refers to slowness with reference to the great length of time spent.

        lentus refers to time with reference to the quietness of motion itself.

      • “荀子”單音節形容詞同義關係研究 ( HUANG XIAODONG 2003) p. 298

      • Lateinische Synonymik ( MENGE) p. 341

      • Handbuch der lateinischen und griechischen Synonymik ( SCHMIDT 1889) p. 97

      • "三國志"同義詞及其歷史演變 ( WANG TONGWEI 2010) p. 496-506

      Words

        xú OC: lja MC: zi̯ɤ 30 AttributionsWD

      The most generally used word for slowness is probably xú 徐 (ant. jí 疾 "fast"), which refers to an indifference on the part of the agent concerning the speed he is making, and the word has no negative connotations, indeed the reference is often to pleasant sauntering slow insouciance.

        Word relations
      • Ant: 疾/QUICK Jí 疾 (ant. xú 徐 "slowly") typically refers to urgent speedy action of limited duration.
      • Assoc: 安/PEACEFUL The dominant general word for peacefulness is ān 安 (wēi 危 "in imminent danger"), but in addition the word also often has considerable philosophical depth and commonly refers to a deep state of unruffled inner serenity in harmony with the outer world.
      • Assoc: 緩/SLOW Huǎn 緩 "slowly, at one's own speed" (ant. jí 急 "fast and urgent") tends to suggest a self-indulgent absence of haste which may call for criticism.

        Syntactic words
      • nabactslowing down
      • v[adN]nonreferentialthe slow
      • vadNgentle (wind etc), slow
      • vadVslowly, softly, gently; with slow emphasis; at one's own pace, gradually
      • vibe slow and comfortable; be mild
      • vi.redproceed very gently, slowly; going along gently
      • vi.red:adVslowly, at one's convenience, without any hurry
      • vichangeslow down
      • vicomparativemove too slowlyCH
      • vtoNcausativeslow down, calm down, stabilise
        huǎn OC: ɢʷaanʔ MC: ɦʷɑn 12 AttributionsWD

      Huǎn 緩 "slowly, at one's own speed" (ant. jí 急 "fast and urgent") tends to suggest a self-indulgent absence of haste which may call for criticism.

        Word relations
      • Ant: 促/QUICK
      • Ant: 急/QUICK
      • Ant: 疾/QUICK Jí 疾 (ant. xú 徐 "slowly") typically refers to urgent speedy action of limited duration.
      • Contrast: 寬/SLOW
      • Assoc: 徐/SLOW The most generally used word for slowness is probably xú 徐 (ant. jí 疾 "fast"), which refers to an indifference on the part of the agent concerning the speed he is making, and the word has no negative connotations, indeed the reference is often to pleasant sauntering slow insouciance.

        Syntactic words
      • vadVin a slow and lax manner
      • vibe slow, be dilatory
      • vtoNbe dilatory with respect to; be slow in
      • vtoNcausativecause (oneself) to slow down
      • vtoNreflexive.己slow (oneself) down, slow (oneself) down
        chí OC: rlil MC: ɖi 6 AttributionsWD

      Chí 遲 (ant. sù 速 "quickly and smoothly") focusses on a reprehensible, often inept, but possibly unavoidable, failure to make proper speed or to arrive in time.

        Word relations
      • Ant: 疾/QUICK Jí 疾 (ant. xú 徐 "slowly") typically refers to urgent speedy action of limited duration.
      • Ant: 速/QUICK

        Syntactic words
      • nabfeatureslownessCH
      • vibe slow and dilatory, slack and slow
      • vpostadVslowly; too slowly
        ān OC: qaan MC: ʔɑn 2 AttributionsWD
        Syntactic words
      • vadVat one's ease; slowly; at a leisurely pace SHI
      • viactin polite diplomatic language: slow down
        xuán OC: ɢʷeen MC: ɦen 2 AttributionsWD
        Syntactic words
      • vtoNsuspend action on; fail to act on immediately, suspend action on; be slow with regard to
      徐庠  xú xiáng OC: lja sɢlaŋ MC: zi̯ɤ zi̯ɐŋ 2 AttributionsWD
        Syntactic words
      • VPadVmoving slowly and deliberately
      偍提  Click here to add pinyin OC:  MC:
        tí OC: ɡ-lee MC: dei 1 AttributionWD
        Syntactic words
      • vidilatory, slow
      安徐  ān xú OC: qaan lja MC: ʔɑn zi̯ɤ 1 AttributionWD
        Syntactic words
      • VPadVslowly
      遲迴  chí huí OC: rlil ɢuul MC: ɖi ɦuo̝i 1 AttributionWD
        Syntactic words
      • VPifigurativebe slow > hesitant
      邐迆  lǐ yǐ OC: b-relʔ lalʔ MC: liɛ jiɛ 1 AttributionWD
      • 唐五代語言詞典 Táng Wǔdài yǔyán cídiǎn A Dictionary of the Language of the Tang and Five Dynasties Periods ( JIANG/CAO 1997) p. 413

        Syntactic words
      • VPadVwinding > slowly, gradually, leisurely (?? the exact semantics of this compound is difficult to define)
      寬緩  kuān huǎn MC: khwan hwanX OC: khoon ɢʷaanʔCH 1 AttributionWD
        Syntactic words
      • VPibe slow to move, be lethargic, be phlegmaticCH
      重遲  zhòng chí MC: drjowng drij OC: doŋʔ rlilLZ 1 AttributionWD
        Syntactic words
      • VPitardy, slow, dullLZ
        chǎn OC: thjanʔ MC: tɕhiɛn 0 AttributionsWD
        Syntactic words
      • vislow; drawn out (a sound); easy-going
        kuān OC: khoon MC: khʷɑn 0 AttributionsWD

        Word relations
      • Ant: 急/HURRY Jí 急 (ant. huǎn 緩 "slowly") refers to act with urgenct purpose, as in an emergency.
      • Contrast: 緩/SLOW Huǎn 緩 "slowly, at one's own speed" (ant. jí 急 "fast and urgent") tends to suggest a self-indulgent absence of haste which may call for criticism.

        Syntactic words
      • vislow and relaxed
        màn OC: mroons MC: mɣan 0 AttributionsWD

      Màn 慢 (ant. qǐn 勤 "with polite expediency") is deliberate and deliberately offensive dilatory behaviour; and the word is somewhat marginal in this group.

        Syntactic words
      • viSHI: dilatory
        duó OC: lood MC: dʷɑt
        tuō OC: lʰood MC: thʷɑt 0 AttributionsWD
        Syntactic words
      • vigentle; diligent; careful

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