messy
Sloppy-looking is an adjective.
The word "sloppy" can function as an adjective.
No. Sloppy is an adjective. Sloppily would be the corresponding adverb.
Sloppily is an adverb. The adjective form is sloppy.
Well its not slop, but slope and its adjective form is sloppy.
Usually, 'Sloppy' is an adjective (a word describing a noun or pronoun). I haven't thought of a case where sloppy was an adverb.
Not neat, not tidy. The kid has sloppy writing.
selfish, sloppy, sneaky, snobbish, spiteful, stingy, stupid
muslims that are sloppy i guess
Sloppy means untidy
The opposite of sloppy (slipshod, careless) would be meticulous or careful. The opposite of sloppy (messy) would be tidy.
Finance is a noun. The adjective derived from that noun is financial. You might substitute the word finance for financial in some circumstances, but that would be a bit sloppy. For example, I am making my finance plans, instead of my financial plans.