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- verbslew (verb) · slews (third person present) · slewed (past tense) · slewed (past participle) · slewing (present participle) · slue (verb) · slued (past participle) · slued (past tense) · slueing (present participle) · slues (third person present) · sluing (present participle)
- turn or slide violently or uncontrollably in a particular direction:"the Chevy slewed from side to side in the snow" · "he managed to slew the aircraft around before it settled on the runway"
- (of an electronic device) undergo slewing.
nounslew (noun) · slews (plural noun) · slue (noun) · slues (plural noun)- a violent or uncontrollable sliding movement:"I was assaulted by the thump and slew of the van"
Originmid 18th century (originally in nautical use): of unknown origin.verbslew (past tense)- archaicliterarykill (a person or animal) in a violent way:"St. George slew the dragon"
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHmurder (someone):"a man was slain with a shotgun"
- informalgreatly impress or amuse (someone):"you slay me, you really do"
- be extremely impressive, stylish, or successful:"she slayed in a jumpsuit" · "you slayed at this quiz"
OriginOld English slēan ‘strike, kill’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch slaan and German schlagen.Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- a violent or uncontrollable sliding movement:
verb- kill (a person or animal) in a violent way:
- greatly impress or amuse (someone):
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- The term "slew" has multiple meanings:
- It can be the past tense of the verb "slay."
- It can be a spelling variant of "slough," which means "swamp," "an inlet on a river," or "a creek in a marsh or tide flat."
- Informally, it refers to a large amount or number123.
- As a verb, it means to turn or slide suddenly in another direction, especially for a vehicle4.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.These include: slew as the past tense of the verb slay; slew as a spelling variant of slough, a word which is also commonly pronounced SLOO and which means "swamp," "an inlet on a river," or "a creek in a marsh or tide flat"; and the verb slew, meaning "to turn, veer, or skid."www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/slewslew 1 also slue (slo͞o) n. Informal A large amount or number; a lot: a slew of unpaid bills.www.thefreedictionary.com/slewFrom the verb slay: (⇒ conjugate) slew is: ⓘ v past WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024 slew1 /slu/ v. pt. of slay. slew2 /slu/ n. [ countable][ Informal.] a large number or quantity: A whole slew of people showed up.www.wordreference.com/definition/slewslew verb /sluː/ /sluː/ [intransitive, transitive] Verb Forms (especially of a vehicle) to turn or slide suddenly in another direction; to make a vehicle do thiswww.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/engli… Slew Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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Slew can be a noun meaning a large amount or number, or a verb meaning to turn sharply or rotate. It can also be a past tense of slay or a variant of slough. See examples, synonyms and translations.
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