Loose, baggy, inactive, supine, limp, flaccid, flabby, lazy, negligent, lethargic, careless, excess, leeway...
No. Slack and taut are opposite in meaning.
My friend climbed on a slack rope.
The word slack has many synonyms. Notable ones include dull, easy, flimsy, sluggish, lax, leisurely, and others. Slack itself means; loose, baggy, or ineffective.
slack, loose
Yes, it has a short A sound as in back, black, slack, and stack.
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"Loose"? "Slack"?
Stroll.
It is a person who "slack's off". AKA someone who does not "pick up the slack" or "carry their own weight" in a personal emotional or financial relationship. It is a person who "slack's off". AKA someone who does not "pick up the slack" or "carry their own weight" in a personal emotional or financial relationship.
Slack as in "lacking firmness" is an adjective. Slack as in the action "to slack" is a verb. Slack is also used as a noun to describe a part of a rope or a bog. A verb is a word that describes either an action (walk, run, etc), an occurrence (become, happen, etc) or state of being (stand, exist, etc).
i think that its got something to do with the bowels ?
I cannot figure out what word you are trying to spell. Perhaps you mean stock, as in "We don't stock that product in our store." Maybe you mean slack, as in "His methods were slack."