单词 | sloppiness |
释义 | sloppinessn. The state of being sloppy. ΘΚΠ the world > matter > constitution of matter > semi-fluidity > [noun] slabbiness1555 creaminess1688 sloppiness1727 semifluidity1807 squishiness1929 the world > the earth > land > landscape > marsh, bog, or swamp > [noun] > marshy quality moorishness1598 bogginess1649 marishness1652 quagginess1653 ooziness1684 marshiness1710 sloppiness1727 swampiness1753 spoutiness1757 swash1864 swampishness1879 the mind > emotion > aspects of emotion > sentimentality > [noun] sentiment1747 sentimentality1770 mawkishness1796 sensiblerie1815 sentimentalism1818 sloppiness1828 morbidezza1833 milk-and-wateriness1834 maudlin1838 soothing syrup1839 emotionalism1846 stickiness1864 slop1866 mushiness1868 saccharinity1868 sympatheticism1884 hearts and flowers1911 lovey-doveyness1923 schmaltz1934 goop1950 goo1951 schmaltziness1953 gloop1957 cheesiness1963 soupiness1963 soft-centredness1967 soppiness1974 the world > the earth > weather and the atmosphere > weather > wet weather > [noun] > fact or condition of being rainy or wet raininess1660 pluviosity1827 sloppiness1862 the world > action or operation > manner of action > carelessness > [noun] > carelessness or lack of thoroughness or exactness superficiality1618 perfunctoriness1626 slovenliness1641 overliness1650 perfunction1656 cursoriness1727 slightness1817 slapdash1826 rough and readiness1854 superficialism1860 slapdasherya1871 sloppiness1884 slapdashness1929 society > leisure > the arts > literature > style of language or writing > weakness or feebleness > [noun] > slovenliness slovenliness1701 slovenry1847 slipshoddinessa1849 slipshodnessa1877 slothfulness1878 slobberness1880 sloppiness1980 1727 N. Bailey Universal Etymol. Eng. Dict. II Slabbiness, Sloppiness, Fulness of Plashes. 1828 N. Webster Amer. Dict. Eng. Lang. Sloppiness, wetness of the earth; muddiness. 1862 C. M. Yonge Countess Kate xii. 216 The sloppiness of a grey November day. 1884 St. James's Gaz. 12 Jan. 6/2 The general sloppiness of the handling [in a painting]. 1928 R. Campbell Wayzgoose ii. 43 The usual animal-lover's sloppiness which is popular everywhere. 1939 A. Thirkell Before Lunch vii. 187 It had also crossed her mind that Daphne liked young Mr Bond, but..Daphne was all against what she called sloppiness. 1960 ‘E. McBain’ Heckler v. 60 There are people.. who always look like slobs... The tendency toward sloppiness first exhibits itself when the subject is still a child. 1980 Maledicta Summer 157 Because of the sloppiness of most original references..I have spent many years tracking down complete bibliographical data. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1912; most recently modified version published online March 2021). < n.1727 |
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