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adolescent, child, junior, minor, youth, en.synonym.one, advertisement, berth, blooper, blunder, boner, en.synonym.one, branch, bungle, camisole, case, chemise, cutting, decline, dip, dock, eluding, elusion, erratum, error, exposure, failure, fall, fault, faux pas, flow, fumble, en.synonym.one, gaffe, gaucherie, glide, graft, harbour, impression, inaccuracy, indiscretion, inside information, jetty, juncture, label, lapse, leaf, leak, levee, marina, miscue, misdeed, mishap, misprint, miss, misstep, mistake, moorage, en.synonym.one, mooring, oversight, paper, parapraxis, peccadillo, piece, pier, pillow slip, pillowcase, port, proof, pull, quay, revision, root, sag, scion, sheet, shift, shimmy, shoot, sideslip, skid, slickness, slide, slip of paper, slip-up, slipperiness, slipup, solecism, strip, stumble, tag, teddy, ticket, trim, trip, undergarment, union, blunder, budge, bungle, change, cheat, en.synonym.one, coast, confound, crib, decline, degenerate, descend, deteriorate, dip, dislocate, displace, drop, drop away, drop off, elapse, err, fall, fall away, fault, flow, fly, en.synonym.one, glide, incline, lurch, luxate, misapprehend, misconceive, miss, mistake, move, oscillate, overlook, pass, play false, quiver, recede, sag, set, shift, skid, skim, slew, slick, slide, slip one’s mind, slither, en.synonym.one, slope, slue, smuggle, sneak, sneak around, spiral, splay, steal, stir, stumble, subside, sway, totter, tremble, trip, turn.
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Варианты (v1)
Варианты (v2)
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slip [slɪp] гл
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скользить, поскользнуться, ускользать, выскользнуть, проскользнуть, ускользнуть, соскользнуть, скользнуть, проскальзывать, проскочить, сползать, соскальзывать, сползти, выскальзывать, проскакивать, прокрасться, съехать, заскользить, пролезть
(slide, escape, skip, sneak, climb)
- slip downward – скользить вниз
- slip outside – выскользнуть наружу
- slip inside – проскользнуть внутрь
- slip away – ускользнуть прочь
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сунуть, подсунуть, всунуть
(thrust, palm off, put)
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натянуть, накинуть
(pull, throw)
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поскальзываться
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оговориться
(make a reservation)
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просочиться
(leak)
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утекать
(leak)
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продеть
(pass)
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slip [slɪp] сущ
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скольжениеср, соскальзываниеср, проскальзываниеср
(slide, sliding, slippage)
- slip frequency – частота скольжения
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слипм
(ramp)
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| verb | ||
| скользить | slide, glide, slip, skim, skid, slither | |
| проскользнуть | slip, slide | |
| выскользнуть | slip, slip out, slide | |
| проскальзывать | slip | |
| поскользнуться | slip, slide | |
| ускользнуть | slip away, slip, get away, slip off, nip away | |
| подсунуть | slip, palm off, slip under, put under | |
| соскользнуть | slip, slip off, slip out | |
| буксовать | slip, skid | |
| выскальзывать | slip, sneak out | |
| проскакивать | slip, race past | |
| ускользать | escape, elude, slip, evade | |
| вытравить | slip | |
| уменьшаться | decrease, fall off, decline, diminish, lower, slip | |
| выкинуть | abort, miscarry, cast, slip, slink | |
| плавно переходить | slip | |
| спускать | let down, down, lower, discharge, bleed, slip | |
| спускать петлю | slip | |
| выпускать | release, let out, produce, issue, let go, slip | |
| сунуть | shove, slip | |
| сбрасывать | discard, drop, shed, dump, throw, slip | |
| ухудшаться | deteriorate, worsen, decline, degenerate, decay, slip | |
| делать ошибку | slip, step off | |
| ошибаться | err, mistake, make a mistake, fault, slip, stumble | |
| проноситься | sweep, slip, streak, float, stream, sweep over | |
| подвертываться | tuck up, slip, turn up | |
| лететь | fly, run, wing, scud, slip, slip away | |
| исчезать | disappear, pass away, vanish, go, lose, slip | |
| прошмыгивать | slip | |
| шмыгнуть | slip, dive, whid | |
| noun | ||
| скольжение | slip, slide, slipping, glide, gliding, glissade | |
| промах | miss, slip, blunder, bloomer, fault, boner | |
| листок | sheet, leaflet, slip, rag, folium | |
| проскальзывание | slip, slipping | |
| сдвиг | shift, shear, translation, displacement, shearing, slip | |
| ошибка | error, mistake, fault, flaw, fallacy, slip | |
| пробуксовка | slip | |
| бланк | form, blank, slip, guest card, billhead, census paper | |
| смещение | bias, offset, displacement, removal, dislocation, slip | |
| карточка | card, ticket, slip, case-record | |
| эллинг | shed, slip, covered berth | |
| сползание | slip | |
| стапель | building berth, shipway, slip, stock, way | |
| комбинация | combination, slip, combs, racket | |
| чехол | cover, case, jacket, slipcover, hood, slip | |
| узкая полоска | strip, ribbon, slip, riband | |
| отросток | process, outgrowth, sprout, spur, rame, slip | |
| буксование | slip, skidding, skid | |
| нижняя юбка | petticoat, underskirt, slip | |
| свора | pack, couple, doggery, brace, slip | |
| длинная узкая полоска | slip | |
| длинная узкая скамья | slip | |
| наволочка | pillowcase, pillowslip, slip, tick | |
| плавки | slip | |
| уменьшение числа оборотов | slip | |
| щепа | splint, slip, shave, kindling-wood | |
| лучина | splinter, chip, spill, sliver, split, slip | |
| побег | escape, shoot, runaway, flight, sprout, slip | |
| черенок | stalk, cutting, stem, shank, shaft, slip | |
| отпрыск | offspring, scion, child, sprig, offset, slip | |
| дамская комбинация | slip | |
| лифчик | brassiere, camisole, slip | |
| гранка | galley, proof, slip, galley-proof | |
| кулисы | slip | |
| буксовка | slip |
Синонимы (v1)
Синонимы (v2)
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slip гл
- slide · glide · skid · sag · lapse
- fall · roll · stumble · sweep · slide down
- escape · sneak · slink
- shift · drift
- slip out · slip away
- mistake · blunder · misstep · oversight · bobble · gaffe
- put · put on · shove
- wriggle · slither
noun
- false step, misstep, slide, skid, fall, tumble
- mistake, error, blunder, gaffe, oversight, omission, lapse, inaccuracy, slip of the tongue/pen, eggcorn, slip-up, boo-boo, howler, goof, blooper
- underskirt, petticoat
- cutting, graft, scion, shoot, offshoot
- elusion
- moorage, berth, mooring
- shift, chemise, teddy, shimmy
- sideslip
- slick, slipperiness, slickness
- pillowcase, case, pillow slip
- sideslip, skid
- slip of paper
- cutting
- trip
- parapraxis, miscue, slip-up
- solecism, gaffe, gaucherie, faux pas
- strip
verb
- slide, skid, glide, fall (over), lose one’s balance, tumble
- fall, drop, slide
- creep, steal, sneak, slide, sidle, slope, slink, tiptoe
- decline, deteriorate, degenerate, worsen, get worse, fall (off), drop, go downhill, go to the dogs, go to pot
- drop, go down, sink, slump, decrease, depreciate
- pass, elapse, go by/past, roll by/past, fly by/past, tick by/past
- put, tuck, shove, pop, stick, stuff
- put on, pull on, don, dress/clothe oneself in, change into
- take off, remove, pull off, doff, peel off
- untie, unfasten, undo
- steal
- sneak
- err, mistake
- drop off, drop away, fall away
- slew, slue, skid, slide
- luxate, dislocate, splay
- slip one’s mind
Предложения со словом «slip»
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It’s very easy just to slip into silver-bullet thinking, as if some simple solution existed. |
Очень легко уйти в размышления о простых, но верных решениях, будто такие бывают. |
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Such a technology could dramatically reduce the number of people who slip through the net of an early-stage cancer diagnosis. |
Такая технология могла бы резко сократить количество людей, у которых рак не был выявлен на ранних стадиях. |
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The other slip of paper says, For my sake the world was created. |
На другом листке написано: Мир был создан ради меня. |
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There you could actually see a slip away from the United States over the coming years. |
Там можно увидеть, как они отдалятся от США в ближайшие годы. |
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One terrorist tried to slip out with the hostages |
Один террорист пытался выскользнуть вместе с заложниками |
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You never know what the enemy might let slip. |
Никогда не знаешь, на чем может проколоться противник. |
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PTSD patients can slip into a disassociative fugue state. |
Пациенты с ПТСР могут впасть в состояние диссоциативной фуги. |
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I can see you straining like greyhounds in the slip. |
Я могу видеть вас, напрягающихся как борзые в скольжении. |
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Daneel’s robots had been using this technique to slip onto the capital for untold generations. |
Роботы Дэниела использовали этот способ незаметно просачиваться в столицу с незапамятных времен. |
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Years of practice had taught him to slip unseen through shadows, to move silently in the darkness. |
Годы опыта научили его скользить невидимым среди теней, бесшумно двигаться в темноте. |
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He had made a slip, and I could see the anger in his eyes. |
Он допустил явный промах, и в его глазах я заметила раздражение. |
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I’m not gonna let the chance to grab him slip through my hands because you think we’re rushing. |
И не намерен упускать шанс поймать его только потому, что ты считаешь эту операцию поспешной. |
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There’s gotta be some way to slip under the radar. |
Должен быть какой — то способ проскочить под радаром. |
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Then you can tell Superintendent Fuller you let Mad Dog Morgan slip through our fingers. |
Тогда можете сказать суперинтенданту Фуллеру, что позволили Бешеному Псу Моргану выскользнуть из рук. |
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Soon your trousers will slip the surly bonds of Earth and ascend to the heavens. |
Скоро твои штаны покинут угрюмые границы Земли и вознесутся к небесам. |
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Then he made another loop with a simple slip knot and put it over his head. |
Потом скрутил веревку простым скользящим узлом и надел себе на шею. |
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He was gazing out the window, watching the blood red mountains slip away beneath them. |
Он сидел и смотрел в окно, на кроваво — красные горы, проплывавшие внизу. |
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Hard to believe that one patient could slip past Cuddy and get herself admitted with a sprained wrist. |
Тяжело поверить, что одна пациентка могла проскользнуть мимо Кадди и быть принятой с растянутой кистью. |
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I’d burst out crying to think a mere slip of an innocent little girl like you should be so clever. |
Я готов расплакаться при мысли, что наивная девочка вроде вас может быть так умна. |
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And Betty thought they could again slip away in the middle of the night. |
И Бетти думала, что им снова удастся ускользнуть в ночи. |
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The unnatural calm was beginning to slip away from me on tiny cat paws of anxiety. |
Неестественное спокойствие начало ускользать от меня прочь на маленьких кошачьих лапках тревоги. |
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Your wife has let the Imp slip through her fingers. |
Ваша жена позволила Бесу ускользнуть у нее из — под носа. |
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The demons tried to slip through the walls, and the black stone refused to let them pass. |
Демоны пытались ускользнуть сквозь стены, но черный камень не пропускал их. |
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The pregnant sky doth lighten with the dawn, and all the spectres of the night must slip away and hide themselves from light. |
Чреватое небо озарилось рассветом, и все призраки ночи должны уйти и скрыться от света. |
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Slip through Siena and the Papal States and confront King Ferrante and his court directly. |
Проскользнём через Сиену и Папскую область и столкнёмся с королём Ферранте и его двором напрямую. |
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Suddenly I saw a familiar figure in a tartan coat slip through the half-open church door. |
Неожиданно я увидела знакомую фигуру в клетчатом плаще, выскользнувшую из приоткрытых ворот церкви. |
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She produced a slip of paper on which she had written only the first two lines of the poem. |
И она протянула библиотекарше листок, на котором записала две первые строчки стихотворения. |
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He got out and walked up the gray stone stairs from Canal Street to Schockoe Slip. |
Он вылез из машины и поднялся по лестнице серого камня с Канальной улицы на Шоко — Слип. |
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We were following a holographic projection which allowed the Waverider to slip away. |
Мы гнались на голографической проекцией, которая дала Вэйврайдеру сбежать. |
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Then she folded the slip with firm motions of her fingers and pushed it into a slot. |
Затем уверенными движениями она сложила чек и опустила его в прорезь. |
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Garion felt a tentative tug at his mind that seemed to slip away as if it somehow could not get a sure grip. |
Гарион почувствовал мгновенное слабое притяжение, будто кто — то попытался схватить его и не смог. |
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Her yellow-flowered slip dress had been reduced to tatters by the acidic water. |
Ее желтое платье превратилось в лохмотья от кислотной воды. |
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Why would he come into a room if he knew someone was there, when he could just slip away undetected? |
Зачем заходить в комнату, если знаешь, что там кто — то есть, когда можно просто ускользнуть незамеченным? |
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I took the slip of bark to the firelight and we examined it together. |
Я сел поближе к костру, и мы внимательно рассмотрели врученный мне свиток. |
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I opened up her bag and turned my back to her to slip the gun back into it. |
Я открыл ее сумку и повернулся к девушке спиной, чтобы незаметно сунуть пистолет обратно. |
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She stopped stroking him, and he began to slip over the edge of consciousness. |
Она перестала гладить его, и тогда он начал сползать за порожек. |
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The camerlegno’s torn cassock, having been only laid over his chest by Chartrand, began to slip lower. |
Разодранная сутана камерария, которая была лишь наброшена на его тело, начала сползать. |
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His sodden shoes tended to slip on the smooth bamboo. |
Намокшие туфли постоянно намеревались соскользнуть с гладкой поверхности бамбука. |
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The barman put the boat in a little slip in the stone wall and locked it with a chain and padlock. |
Бармен поставил лодку в маленькую нишу каменной стены и прикрепил ее цепью с замком. |
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Richard felt himself letting the dead weight slip to the ground. |
Ричард опустил безжизненное тело на землю и схватился за меч. |
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There was blood on the boards all around me, and I recall cautioning myself not to slip on it. |
Под ногами повсюду хватало крови, и я все время напоминал себе о ней. |
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Some of the ladies in the galleries began to slip away, followed by a stream of petty lords and knights from the back of the hall. |
Некоторые дамы, стоявшие на галереях, покидали чертог в сопровождении мелких лордов и рыцарей. |
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A deep silence reigned as the judge took up his vermilion brush and filled out a slip for the warden of the jail. |
Глубокое молчание воцарилось, когда судья взял свою алую кисть и написал повеление смотрителю тюрьмы. |
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Then he took up his vermilion brush and filled out a slip for the warden of the jail. |
Затем он взял кисть с алой тушью и написал повеление смотрителю тюрьмы. |
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Alternatively you can pay by cash or on the enclosed bank giro credit slip. |
Вы также можете оплатить наличными или заполнить прилагаемую квитанцию. |
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A Japanese empire was destroyed by a slip of paper covered with obscure symbols. Once those symbols were translated into power. |
Японская империя была уничтожена одним листом бумаги с непонятными символами, когда эти символы стали энергией. |
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Malcolm chortled and folded up the slip of paper, sliding it back into the envelope. |
Малькольм фыркнул, аккуратно сложил листок бумаги и убрал его обратно в конверт. |
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Tolland handed Rachel the folded pad of fabric and then used his free hands to slip the balloon’s payload clasp through one of the carabiners on his harness. |
Протянул сложенный баллон, потом пристегнул грузовое крепление к своему поясу. |
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There are cogs along one edge, so that machines need not slip, and stairs along the other. |
Вдоль одного края идут зубцы, чтобы машина не скользила, а вдоль другого устроена лестница. |
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He no longer worried for fear that the sharp, cutting edges should slip and mar his work. |
Его уже не мучил страх, что острие соскользнет и испортит работу. |
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The slip of a tool while mending the grate on the coffin traps. |
Обронил инструмент, пока чинил решётку ям для преступников. |
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Toranaga took out the little slip of paper from his sleeve and reread the message from his mother with enormous satisfaction. |
Торанага вынул из рукава маленький клочок бумаги и с огромным удовлетворением перечитал письмо матери. |
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He takes a slip from the chest and flicks it across the polished surface of the desk towards me. |
Он вынимает из ларца одну табличку и щелчком посылает ее по полированному столу ко мне. |
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He was going to be sold in the market at Charleston, but somehow he gave them the slip and made for the harbour. |
Он был выставлен на торги в Чарльстоне, но сумел убежать и добраться до порта. |
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But the cable would pull the children over the lip in an instant if Wendy simply let it slip. |
Но трос утянет детей через край в одно мгновение, если Уэнди просто его отпустит. |
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We’ll slip it into a friend of the court brief. |
Мы их потом передадим нашему другу по судебным сводкам. |
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You shook the very fingers I begged him to slip inside me so many times. |
Ты пожал каждый палец, который я умоляла его всунуть в меня столько раз. |
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He had nothing to gain from holding back the slip. |
Он ничего не выиграл от того, что скрыл квитанцию. |
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She let the goods slip while they were doing the nasty. |
Она позволила вещам ускользнуть из ёё рук, в то время как они делали мерзости. |
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He managed to get behind the assassin and slip an arm around the man’s throat. |
Ему удалось проскользнуть за спину врага и зажать его шею между локтем и предплечьем. |
- blunder
- error
- goof
- lapse
- misstep
- mistake
- blooper
- bungle
- failure
- fault
- flub
- fluff
- foul-up
- gaff
- howler
- imprudence
- indiscretion
- misdeed
- muff
- omission
- oversight
- slipup
- trip
- screwup
- slip of the tongue
- sheet
- label
- leaf
- page
- sliver
- strip
- tag
- ticket
- drop
- move
- shift
- skid
- slide
- slither
- glissade
- lurch
- skate
- totter
- trip
- lose balance
- lose footing
- smooth along
- stumble
- blunder
- flub
- fluff
- goof
- miscalculate
- misjudge
- mistake
- muff
- trip
- drop the ball
- go wrong
- make a mistake
- put foot in mouth
- slip up
On this page you’ll find 252 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to slip, such as: blunder, error, lapse, misstep, mistake, and blooper.
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How to use slip in a sentence
Only then did I own that by hook or by crook—and mostly by crook, I was forced to suspect—they had purposely given me the slip.
RAW GOLDBERTRAND W. SINCLAIR
It’s easy for a prisoner t’ slip a note to a friend that happens t’ be mountin’ guard.
RAW GOLDBERTRAND W. SINCLAIR
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WORDS RELATED TO SLIP
- beat it
- bolt
- break
- clear out
- cut and run
- decamp
- disappear
- dog it
- duck out
- escape
- fade
- flee
- fly the coop
- get
- go AWOL
- go south
- hightail
- jump
- leave
- make a break
- make off
- make scarce
- pull out
- quit
- run off
- scram
- skedaddle
- skip out
- slip
- sneak away
- split
- steal away
- take off
- vamoose
- vanish
- dock
- harbor
- haven
- port
- refuge
- roadstead
- slip
- wharf
- apostatize
- deviate
- fall from grace
- lapse
- leave the straight and narrow
- relapse
- revert
- sin
- slip
- anchorage
- bed
- bedroom
- billet
- compartment
- cot
- dock
- hammock
- haven
- jetty
- levee
- pier
- port
- quay
- slip
- wharf
- boner
- boo-boo
- bungle
- error
- faux pas
- fluff
- gaffe
- impropriety
- indecorum
- lapse
- mistake
- slip
- solecism
- trip
- blooper
- boner
- boo-boo
- bungle
- dumb move
- dumb thing to do
- error
- fault
- faux pas
- flub
- flub-up
- fluff
- gaffe
- goof
- howler
- impropriety
- inaccuracy
- indiscretion
- lapse
- muff
- oversight
- slip
- slipup
- solecism
- trip
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faux pas, gaffe, solecism, slip, gaucherienoun
a socially awkward or tactless act
Synonyms:
rusticity, slipperiness, skid, gaucherie, cutting, pillowcase, shimmy, mooring, trip, pillow slip, case, chemise, moorage, shift, slickness, parapraxis, teddy, slip-up, faux pas, slip of paper, slick, strip, elusion, solecism, gaffe, eluding, miscue, sideslip, berth -
slip, slip-up, miscue, parapraxisnoun
a minor inadvertent mistake usually observed in speech or writing or in small accidents or memory lapses etc.
Synonyms:
slipperiness, chemise, gaucherie, cutting, pillowcase, skid, solecism, trip, pillow slip, case, shimmy, moorage, shift, slickness, mooring, teddy, slip-up, faux pas, slip of paper, slick, strip, elusion, gaffe, parapraxis, eluding, miscue, sideslip, berth -
slipnoun
potter’s clay that is thinned and used for coating or decorating ceramics
Synonyms:
slipperiness, chemise, gaucherie, cutting, pillowcase, skid, solecism, trip, pillow slip, case, shimmy, moorage, shift, slickness, mooring, teddy, slip-up, faux pas, slip of paper, slick, strip, elusion, gaffe, parapraxis, eluding, miscue, sideslip, berth -
cutting, slipnoun
a part (sometimes a root or leaf or bud) removed from a plant to propagate a new plant through rooting or grafting
Synonyms:
cutting, berth, film editing, parapraxis, trip, case, faux pas, pillowcase, miscue, press clipping, gaffe, slickness, slipperiness, elusion, cut, mooring, press cutting, cutting off, slick, chemise, thinning, teddy, sideslip, clipping, eluding, shimmy, moorage, gaucherie, skid, slip of paper, shift, newspaper clipping, pillow slip, solecism, carving, strip, slip-up -
slipnoun
a young and slender person
«he’s a mere slip of a lad»
Synonyms:
slipperiness, chemise, gaucherie, cutting, pillowcase, skid, solecism, trip, pillow slip, case, shimmy, moorage, shift, slickness, mooring, teddy, slip-up, faux pas, slip of paper, slick, strip, elusion, gaffe, parapraxis, eluding, miscue, sideslip, berth -
mooring, moorage, berth, slipnoun
a place where a craft can be made fast
Synonyms:
cutting, billet, berth, place, spot, trip, case, faux pas, pillowcase, miscue, gaffe, slickness, slipperiness, elusion, tying up, post, mooring, slick, gaucherie, parapraxis, chemise, position, bunk, teddy, docking, sideslip, mooring line, eluding, shimmy, pillow slip, dockage, moorage, skid, slip of paper, shift, situation, office, solecism, built in bed, strip, slip-up -
slip, tripnoun
an accidental misstep threatening (or causing) a fall
«he blamed his slip on the ice»; «the jolt caused many slips and a few spills»
Synonyms:
cutting, berth, head trip, trip-up, pillow slip, case, faux pas, pillowcase, miscue, gaffe, slickness, slipperiness, elusion, mooring, slick, parapraxis, chemise, teddy, sideslip, eluding, shimmy, trip, moorage, gaucherie, stumble, skid, misstep, slip of paper, shift, tripper, solecism, strip, slip-up -
slickness, slick, slipperiness, slipnoun
a slippery smoothness
«he could feel the slickness of the tiller»
Synonyms:
cutting, berth, trip, case, faux pas, skulduggery, pillowcase, hanky panky, miscue, gaffe, slickness, slipperiness, elusion, mooring, slip-up, slick, gaucherie, parapraxis, chemise, teddy, shiftiness, sideslip, eluding, shimmy, moorage, glibness, skid, rascality, slip of paper, shift, trickery, hocus-pocus, pillow slip, solecism, glossy, strip, jiggery-pokery, skullduggery, trickiness, slick magazine -
strip, slipnoun
artifact consisting of a narrow flat piece of material
Synonyms:
cutting, landing strip, berth, cartoon strip, parapraxis, trip, case, faux pas, pillowcase, miscue, gaffe, slickness, slipperiness, elusion, mooring, gaucherie, slick, chemise, comic strip, funnies, teddy, flight strip, sideslip, eluding, shimmy, moorage, airstrip, skid, slip of paper, shift, pillow slip, strip, striptease, solecism, strip show, slip-up -
slip, slip of papernoun
a small sheet of paper
«a receipt slip»
Synonyms:
slipperiness, chemise, gaucherie, cutting, pillowcase, skid, solecism, trip, pillow slip, case, shimmy, moorage, shift, slickness, mooring, teddy, slip-up, faux pas, slip of paper, slick, strip, elusion, gaffe, parapraxis, eluding, miscue, sideslip, berth -
chemise, shimmy, shift, slip, teddynoun
a woman’s sleeveless undergarment
Synonyms:
cutting, berth, trip, faux pas, sack, pillowcase, shift key, miscue, gaffe, transmutation, slickness, duty period, slipperiness, slip of paper, pillow slip, mooring, slick, displacement, gaucherie, parapraxis, chemise, switch, elusion, geological fault, teddy, shifting, sideslip, break, eluding, shimmy, faulting, moorage, skid, case, teddy bear, fault, shift, fracture, switching, work shift, strip, solecism, transformation, slip-up -
case, pillowcase, slip, pillow slipnoun
bed linen consisting of a cover for a pillow
«the burglar carried his loot in a pillowcase»
Synonyms:
cutting, miscue, skid, type, font, instance, pillow slip, case, faux pas, eccentric, slip-up, pillowcase, guinea pig, gaffe, slickness, fount, elusion, casing, mooring, slick, character, gaucherie, event, chemise, slipperiness, subject, teddy, example, sideslip, cause, eluding, shimmy, causa, trip, moorage, typeface, compositor’s case, berth, caseful, grammatical case, slip of paper, face, showcase, parapraxis, vitrine, display case, strip, shift, sheath, solecism, typesetter’s case, lawsuit, suit, shell -
skid, slip, sideslipnoun
an unexpected slide
Synonyms:
skid, slipperiness, brake shoe, gaucherie, cutting, pillowcase, shimmy, mooring, trip, pillow slip, case, chemise, moorage, shift, slickness, parapraxis, shoe, slip-up, faux pas, slip of paper, slick, strip, elusion, solecism, gaffe, teddy, eluding, miscue, sideslip, berth -
slip, sideslipnoun
a flight maneuver; aircraft slides sideways in the air
Synonyms:
slipperiness, chemise, gaucherie, cutting, pillowcase, skid, solecism, trip, pillow slip, case, shimmy, moorage, shift, slickness, mooring, teddy, slip-up, faux pas, slip of paper, slick, strip, elusion, gaffe, parapraxis, eluding, miscue, sideslip, berth -
slip, elusion, eludingverb
the act of avoiding capture (especially by cunning)
Synonyms:
slipperiness, chemise, gaucherie, cutting, pillowcase, skid, solecism, trip, pillow slip, case, shimmy, moorage, shift, slickness, mooring, teddy, slip-up, faux pas, slip of paper, slick, strip, elusion, gaffe, parapraxis, eluding, miscue, sideslip, berth -
steal, slipverb
move stealthily
«The ship slipped away in the darkness»
Synonyms:
splay, drop away, fall away, slip one’s mind, dislocate, slue, mistake, skid, err, slide, drop off, slew, luxate, steal, sneak -
slipverb
insert inconspicuously or quickly or quietly
«He slipped some money into the waiter’s hand»
Synonyms:
splay, dislocate, fall away, slip one’s mind, slue, mistake, drop away, skid, err, slide, drop off, slew, luxate, steal, sneak -
skid, slip, slue, slew, slideverb
move obliquely or sideways, usually in an uncontrolled manner
«the wheels skidded against the sidewalk»
Synonyms:
slide, steal, sheer, sneak, slew, slue, skid, slip one’s mind, drop away, swerve, cut, trend, slither, luxate, curve, dislocate, splay, drop off, fall away, mistake, err, veer -
slip, drop off, drop away, fall awayverb
get worse
«My grades are slipping»
Synonyms:
slide, recede, steal, nod off, sneak, slew, fall asleep, slue, discharge, fall off, skid, put down, slip one’s mind, drop away, fall behind, drowse off, lose, doze off, drop, luxate, dislocate, splay, fall back, flake out, drop off, fall away, set down, drift off, mistake, unload, err, dope off -
slipverb
move smoothly and easily
«the bolt slipped into place»; «water slipped from the polished marble»
Synonyms:
splay, dislocate, fall away, slip one’s mind, slue, mistake, drop away, skid, err, slide, drop off, slew, luxate, steal, sneak -
err, mistake, slipverb
to make a mistake or be incorrect
Synonyms:
slide, steal, misidentify, sneak, slew, stray, slue, skid, slip one’s mind, drop away, drift, dislocate, splay, luxate, drop off, fall away, mistake, err -
slip, sneakverb
pass on stealthily
«He slipped me the key when nobody was looking»
Synonyms:
slide, steal, filch, sneak, slew, snarf, slue, pinch, swipe, skid, purloin, slip one’s mind, drop away, cabbage, nobble, pilfer, pussyfoot, hook, luxate, lift, dislocate, splay, drop off, fall away, creep, mouse, mistake, err, abstract -
slipverb
move easily
«slip into something comfortable»
Synonyms:
splay, dislocate, fall away, slip one’s mind, slue, mistake, drop away, skid, err, slide, drop off, slew, luxate, steal, sneak -
slipverb
cause to move with a smooth or sliding motion
«he slipped the bolt into place»
Synonyms:
splay, dislocate, fall away, slip one’s mind, slue, mistake, drop away, skid, err, slide, drop off, slew, luxate, steal, sneak -
slip, slip one’s mindverb
pass out of one’s memory
Synonyms:
splay, dislocate, fall away, slip one’s mind, slue, mistake, drop away, skid, err, slide, drop off, slew, luxate, steal, sneak -
dislocate, luxate, splay, slipverb
move out of position
«dislocate joints»; «the artificial hip joint luxated and had to be put back surgically»
Synonyms:
slide, slue, sneak, skid, slew, rotate, spread out, drop away, slip one’s mind, luxate, steal, dislocate, splay, turn out, drop off, fall away, mistake, err
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slipverb
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slipnoun
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slipnoun
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strip, long and narrow piece
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slipnoun
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lapse, error, indiscretion, transgression, peccadillo, mistake, twig, cutting, scion, shoot, escape, riddance, desertion, wrapper, covering -
slipverb
Synonyms:
slide, glide, err, trip, omit, lose, foist, elapse
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List of paraphrases for «slip»:
slips, slide, sheet, landslide, leaflet, slippage, underwear, skating, leaf, dip, relapse, pamphlet, folio, dips, fall, drop
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George W. Bush:
America will never seek a permission slip to defend the security of our country.
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Harold Tobin:
Blanco Fracture zone quakes are strike-slip( lateral motions of the crustal blocks on either side, rather than up-down displacement), so it is very unlikely for them to pose a tsunami threat, even if a bigger quake happened, like a magnitude 7.0 for example.
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Shah Asad Rizvi:
Dance to the tune of hope as worries of the past slip away to the surrender of smiles
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Martin Tobias Lithner:
It’s always easier to rally yourself around the charm of broken people, when you yourself can slip between worlds as you want.
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Lydia Ko:
I let one — it was a very dumb one — slip on the last hole, there were so many putts that were so close but didn’t end up falling, so hopefully a few more fall.
Translations for slip
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- combinació, engalba, relliscadaCatalan, Valencian
- uklouznout, relaps, zhoršit, prokluzCzech
- ausrutschen, Fehler machen, Ausrutscher, reichen, sich irren, Unterkleid, irrenGerman
- γλιστρώ, γλίστρημα, κάνω σφάλμα, μεσοφόρι, ολίσθησηGreek
- misi, erari, fuŝi, glitiEsperanto
- resbalar, equivocación, falta, resbalón, descuido, desliz, tropezar, deslizar, error, combinaciónSpanish
- sujauttaa, lipsua, lipsahdus, liukastua, luiskahdus, saviliete, liukastuminen, livahtaa, langeta, lipsahtaa, jättämä, alushame, lipuke, lappunen, liuskaFinnish
- barbotine, glissade, faire passer, se tromper, empirer, faire erreur, glisser, ficheFrench
- fo-ghúnaIrish
- fo-ghooynManx
- nyelvbotlás, elszólásHungarian
- sgusciare, sdrucciolare, scivolare, crollare, far passare, calare, sbagliare, sfuggire, svista, sbaglio, peggiorare, strafalcione, errare, errore, sottoveste, slittareItalian
- praetermisissentLatin
- falen, slip, uitglijden, slippen, herval, reep, ondergoedDutch
- gli, skliNorwegian
- poślizgnąć się, pośliznąć sięPolish
- derrapar, deslizarPortuguese
- alunecaRomanian
- поскальзываться, ошибка, комбинация, поскользнуться, ошибаться, ошибиться, обмолвка, комбинашка, скольжение, листокRussian
- تِرڪَڻُSindhi
- halkaSwedish
- జారు, పొరబడు, చీటీTelugu
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Synonyms for (noun) slip
Synonyms: eluding, elusion, slip
Definition: the act of avoiding capture (especially by cunning)
Similar words: evasion
Definition: the act of physically escaping from something (an opponent or a pursuer or an unpleasant situation) by some adroit maneuver
Synonyms: miscue, parapraxis, slip, slip-up
Definition: a minor inadvertent mistake usually observed in speech or writing or in small accidents or memory lapses etc.
Similar words: mistake, error, fault
Definition: a wrong action attributable to bad judgment or ignorance or inattention
Usage: he made a bad mistake; she was quick to point out my errors; I could understand his English in spite of his grammatical faults
Synonyms: gaffe, gaucherie, faux pas, solecism, slip
Definition: a socially awkward or tactless act
Similar words: bloomer, blooper, blunder, boner, boo-boo, botch, bungle, fuckup, flub, foul-up, pratfall
Definition: an embarrassing mistake
Synonyms: slip, sideslip
Definition: a flight maneuver; aircraft slides sideways in the air
Synonyms: skid, slip, sideslip
Definition: an unexpected slide
Similar words: slide, glide, coast
Definition: the act of moving smoothly along a surface while remaining in contact with it
Usage: his slide didn’t stop until the bottom of the hill; the children lined up for a coast down the snowy slope
Synonyms: case, pillow slip, pillowcase, slip
Definition: bed linen consisting of a cover for a pillow
Usage: the burglar carried his loot in a pillowcase
Similar words: bed linen
Definition: linen or cotton articles for a bed (as sheets and pillowcases)
Synonyms: shift, shimmy, slip, chemise, teddy
Definition: a woman’s sleeveless undergarment
Synonyms: slip, slip of paper
Definition: a small sheet of paper
Usage: a receipt slip
Synonyms: strip, slip
Definition: artifact consisting of a narrow flat piece of material
Synonyms: slick, slickness, slip, slipperiness
Definition: a slippery smoothness
Usage: he could feel the slickness of the tiller
Similar words: smoothness
Definition: a texture without roughness; smooth to the touch
Usage: admiring the slim smoothness of her thighs; some artists prefer the smoothness of a board
Synonyms: slip, trip
Definition: an accidental misstep threatening (or causing) a fall
Usage: he blamed his slip on the ice; the jolt caused many slips and a few spills
Synonyms: berth, moorage, mooring, slip
Definition: a place where a craft can be made fast
Synonyms: slip
Definition: a young and slender person
Usage: he’s a mere slip of a lad
Synonyms: slip, cutting
Definition: a part (sometimes a root or leaf or bud) removed from a plant to propagate a new plant through rooting or grafting
Similar words: stem, stalk
Definition: a slender or elongated structure that supports a plant or fungus or a plant part or plant organ
Synonyms: slip
Definition: potter’s clay that is thinned and used for coating or decorating ceramics
Synonyms for (verb) slip
Synonyms: slip
Definition: insert inconspicuously or quickly or quietly
Usage: He slipped some money into the waiter’s hand
Synonyms: drop away, drop off, fall away, slip
Definition: get worse
Usage: My grades are slipping
Similar words: worsen, decline
Definition: grow worse
Usage: Conditions in the slum worsened
Synonyms: splay, slip, luxate, dislocate
Definition: move out of position
Usage: dislocate joints; the artificial hip joint luxated and had to be put back surgically
Similar words: displace, move
Definition: cause to move or shift into a new position or place, both in a concrete and in an abstract sense
Usage: Move those boxes into the corner, please; I’m moving my money to another bank; The director moved more responsibilities onto his new assistant
Synonyms: slip, slip one’s mind
Definition: pass out of one’s memory
Synonyms: skid, slew, slide, slip, slue
Definition: move obliquely or sideways, usually in an uncontrolled manner
Usage: the wheels skidded against the sidewalk
Similar words: glide
Definition: move smoothly and effortlessly
Synonyms: slip, steal
Definition: move stealthily
Usage: The ship slipped away in the darkness
Similar words: move
Definition: move so as to change position, perform a nontranslational motion
Usage: He moved his hand slightly to the right
Synonyms: slip
Definition: move smoothly and easily
Usage: the bolt slipped into place; water slipped from the polished marble
Similar words: escape, break loose, get away
Definition: run away from confinement
Usage: The convicted murderer escaped from a high security prison
Synonyms: slip
Definition: cause to move with a smooth or sliding motion
Usage: he slipped the bolt into place
Similar words: displace, move
Definition: cause to move or shift into a new position or place, both in a concrete and in an abstract sense
Usage: Move those boxes into the corner, please; I’m moving my money to another bank; The director moved more responsibilities onto his new assistant
Synonyms: slip
Definition: move easily
Usage: slip into something comfortable
Similar words: move
Definition: move so as to change position, perform a nontranslational motion
Usage: He moved his hand slightly to the right
Synonyms: slip, sneak
Definition: pass on stealthily
Usage: He slipped me the key when nobody was looking
Similar words: hand, give, reach, pass, pass on, turn over
Definition: place into the hands or custody of
Usage: hand me the spoon, please; Turn the files over to me, please; He turned over the prisoner to his lawyers
