What is your definition of slow? Minutes, years, eons? Some that might do:
slow and periodic: the progression of the seasons
fast and non-periodic: an explosion
fast and periodic: the swing of a pendulum
slow and non-periodic: the weathering of rocks.
not a fast but slow
Concerto is the baroque form following the pattern fast-slow-fast.
To change the acceleration of a car: speed up, slow down or turn. Acceleration is any change in velocity. Velocity is "how fast" and in "what direction". To speed up is to accelerate (increase the velocity). To slow down is to deaccelerate (decrease the velocity) To turn is also a form of acceleration (changes the direction of the velocity).
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Slow is the best example because slow and steady wins the race.
Tectonic plates move very slowly, but earthquakes are quite sudden. So, there are elements of slow change and fast change. Continental drift is slow.
One advantage of slow change is that it allows for better adaptation and planning, while a advantage of fast change is its ability to quickly address urgent issues or capitalize on opportunities. Both types of change can be valuable depending on the situation.
Slow change due the fact that the temperature difference between the egg and boiling water is very high. A fast change is when it occurs almost instantly such as burning paper.
An example of a simile is, 'The girl was slow as molasses.'
It depends on what it is relative to
using a simile using (like) or (as) she runs as slow as a turtle walks
Antonyms are just words like any other word you use them when it is appropriate.It is just that an antonym is a word that has an opposite for example fast and slow. We can say fast is an antonym of slow or we can say fast is the opposite of slow.
a Antonym for obstinacy is thin. Antonym means the opposite off something for example sad would change into happy and fast would change into slow. A synonym is a word meaning the same (similar) sad could be unhappy, fast would be quick.
Opposite words like "fast" and "slow" can refer to the same speed in a relative sense. For example, a car moving at 50 mph might be considered "fast" compared to a runner, but "slow" compared to a racing car. The perception of speed is subjective and depends on the context in which it is being compared.
They form at the whim of the wind.