Meaning of the word slack in English

What does slack mean in English? Explore the meaning, pronunciation, and specific usage of this word with Lingoland.

slack

US /slæk/
UK /slæk/

Adjective

1.

not taut or held tightly in position; loose

Example:
The rope was slack.
He pulled the slack out of the cable.
2.

lacking in diligence or energy; lazy or negligent

Example:
He's been very slack in his duties lately.
The company has become slack in its safety procedures.

Noun

the part of a rope or line that is not held taut; a spell of inactivity or laziness

Example:
Give me some slack on the rope.
After the busy season, there's usually some slack in the workload.

Verb

loosen (something, especially a rope)

Example:
He slacked the reins.
Don't slack off on your studies.