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slough

noun (1)
\ ˈslü How to pronounce slough (audio) , ˈslau̇; in the US (except in New England) ˈslü is usual for sense 1 with those to whom the sense is familiar; British usually ˈslau̇ for both senses\

Definition of slough

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1a : a place of deep mud or mire

b or less commonly slew or slue \ ˈslü How to pronounce slue (audio) \

(1) : swamp
(2) : an inlet on a river also : backwater
(3) : a creek in a marsh or tide flat
2 : a state of moral degradation or spiritual dejection

slough

verb (1)
sloughed; sloughing; sloughs

Definition of slough (Entry 2 of 5)

transitive verb

: to engulf in a slough

intransitive verb

: to plod through or as if through mud : slog

slough

noun (2)
\ ˈsləf How to pronounce slough (audio) \
variants: or less commonly sluff

Definition of slough (Entry 3 of 5)

1 : the cast-off skin of a snake
2 : a mass of dead tissue separating from an ulcer
3 : something that may be shed or cast off

slough

verb (2)
\ ˈsləf How to pronounce slough (audio) \
variants: or less commonly sluff
sloughed also sluffed; sloughing also sluffing; sloughs also sluffs

Definition of slough (Entry 4 of 5)

intransitive verb

1a : to become shed or cast off
b : to cast off one's skin
c : to separate in the form of dead tissue from living tissue
2 : to crumble slowly and fall away

transitive verb

1 : to cast off
2a : to get rid of or discard as irksome, objectionable, or disadvantageous usually used with off
b : to dispose of (a losing card in bridge) by discarding

Slough

geographical name
\ ˈslau̇ How to pronounce Slough (audio) \

Definition of Slough (Entry 5 of 5)

town in Berkshire, southeast central England, west of London population 155,000

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Other Words from slough

Noun (1)

sloughy \ ˈslü-​ē How to pronounce sloughy (audio) , ˈslau̇-​ē \ adjective

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Verb (2)

discard, cast, shed, slough, scrap, junk mean to get rid of. discard implies the letting go or throwing away of something that has become useless or superfluous though often not intrinsically valueless. discard old clothes cast, especially when used with off, away, or out, implies a forceful rejection or repudiation. cast off her friends shed and slough imply a throwing off of something both useless and encumbering and often suggest a consequent renewal of vitality or luster. shed a bad habit finally sloughed off the depression scrap and junk imply throwing away or breaking up as worthless in existent form. scrap all the old ways would junk our educational system

First Known Use of slough

Noun (1)

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Verb (1)

1846, in the meaning defined at transitive sense

Noun (2)

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Verb (2)

1720, in the meaning defined at intransitive sense 1a

History and Etymology for slough

Noun (1)

Middle English sloughe, slo, from Old English slōh; akin to Middle High German slouche ditch

Noun (2)

Middle English slughe; akin to Middle High German slūch snakeskin

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More Definitions for slough

slough

noun
\ ˈslü How to pronounce slough (audio) , ˈslau̇\

Kids Definition of slough

: a wet marshy or muddy place

slough

noun
\ ˈsləf How to pronounce slough (audio) \

Medical Definition of slough

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