lol, it's similar to being called dimwitted; as in mentally slow, goofy, or dopey.
It means that you don't pick up on this fast and are slightly clueless in some situations.
When someone calls a person dense, they are implying that the person is slow to understand something or lacks intelligence in that particular situation. It suggests that the individual is not picking up on cues or information that others find obvious.
"Lentos" means "slow". "Lentos" though is the plural version of slow. It would be used to describe more than one person. "Lento" would be the singular version of slow. Another way of saying slow is "moroso" (it's also more common to say it that way).Hope this helped! (:
In some African cultures, "thiko" is a term used to refer to a person who is dense or slow-witted. It can also imply that the person is unrefined or lacking in social skills.
It can be, to mean slowly. "Go slow around the curves."
A person that is not slow, might be fast. Not slow means that a person does not move at a really slow pace. It means that they move at a moderate pace or above.
When you call a person a sloth it means that person is slow.
A person who is 'stupid' and slow to learn
It means that you don't pick up on this fast and are slightly clueless in some situations.
it is a part of land that near the sea and it also mean that to describe a person or a vechile by moving slow thank you
I think you mean slow down and speed up. slow down =slow, speed up=fast
It means she didn't wear a white dress. Black is the color of mystery, and she'll be slow to reveal her secrets to you. Do you have the time and the patience to learn who she is?
When someone calls a person dense, they are implying that the person is slow to understand something or lacks intelligence in that particular situation. It suggests that the individual is not picking up on cues or information that others find obvious.
The trouble that there are sorts of medical terms for someone who is slow learner. A person who is slow to learn maths is dyscalcic, a person slow to learn reading is dyslexic, a person who is slow to learn balance or similar poise is call a dyspraxic. It depends on how easy the skill is to learn, whether the person enjoys doing it and if they practise.
Someone who is slow at learning
It means that the person is slow to catch on... isn't understanding things as quickly as other people.
slow fuse