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Word: Slur Over

Definition: The phrase "slur over" means to treat something in a hurried way or to avoid discussing it in detail. When you slur over a topic, you might skip important parts or not give it the attention it needs.

Usage Instructions:
  • Use "slur over" when you want to describe a situation where someone is not being thorough or careful. It often has a negative connotation, implying that important information is being ignored or glossed over.
Example:
  • "During the meeting, the manager slurred over the budget issues, which left many employees confused about the financial situation."
Advanced Usage:

In more formal writing or discussions, "slur over" can be used to critique someone's approach to important subjects, suggesting that they are being careless or dismissive.

Word Variants:
  • Slur (verb): To speak indistinctly or to pronounce words in a careless way.
  • Slurred (adjective): Describing speech that is unclear or difficult to understand, often due to haste or intoxication.
Different Meaning:

"Slur" can also mean a derogatory or insulting term used against someone, especially in the context of race or ethnicity. However, in "slur over," it specifically relates to the idea of hastily avoiding details.

Synonyms:
  • Gloss over
  • Skim
  • Brush aside
  • Pass over
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • Gloss over: Similar to "slur over," it means to treat something superficially.
  • Brush off: To dismiss something quickly without giving it proper attention.
Verb
  1. treat hurriedly or avoid dealing with properly

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