Opposite of at a fast speed
“He walked slowly as he still had plenty of time before his scheduled appointment with the doctor.”
(later) Opposite of immediately, or at once
“There's no need to rush. You can complete this assignment later.”
(eventually) Opposite of immediately, or at once
“This is going to take some time, but it will be completed eventually.”
Opposite of in a sudden manner
“The rescue effort was well-organized and conducted calmly.”
Opposite of in a brief manner
“She took her time to thoroughly check her casserole in the oven to make sure it wasn't overcooked.”
Opposite of immediately, with little or no delay
Opposite of immediately, without delay
“Some patients gradually develop a tolerance for the drug and need to be given a larger dose.”
Opposite of in a way that involves physical strength, effort, or energy
“She walked slowly and feebly, as if she were convalescing from a long illness.”
Opposite of easily, without much difficulty or problems
Opposite of momentarily, for a short period of time
Opposite of in a nimble way
Opposite of without being anticipated
Opposite of hurry up
“Slow down there, cowboy.”
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