Other Slowly(29 words) brevity (noun) - The quality of being brief or concise in speech or writing. budge (verb) - To make or cause to make the slightest movement churn (verb) - To agitate, squeeze, rotate, or turn a liquid slowly in a container creep (noun) - Slow movement, especially at a steady but almost imperceptible pace creep (verb) - Move slowly and carefully, especially in order to avoid being heard or noticed dispel (verb) - To drive away or eliminate something, making it slowly disappear. ebb (verb) - For the tidewater to slowly move out to sea; for an emotion to slowly lessen. eventually (adjective) - Something that happens in the end, especially after a delay or a long time. hover (verb) - To remain in one place in the air lackadaisical (adjective) - Moving slowly and showing little enthusiasm or effort lag (verb) - To fall behind in progress, performance, or development. lag (noun) - A delay or slowdown in progress, movement, or response. meander (verb) - (of a river or road) To follow a winding course. nudge (verb) - Prod (someone) gently, typically with one's elbow, in order to draw their attention to something nudge (noun) - A light touch or push piecemeal (adjective) - Done in a series of steps, little by little, gradually over time. plod (verb) - To walk doggedly and slowly with heavy steps prod (verb) - To persuade or try to persuade (someone) to do something ramble (verb) - To walk for pleasure, typically without a definite route. roam (verb) - To move about or travel aimlessly or unsystematically, especially over a wide area scan (verb) - To move your eyes over something slowly in order to get an overview or to find specific information, or getting a machine to do this. slink (verb) - To move smoothly and quietly with gliding steps, in a stealthy or sensuous manner slog (verb) - To move with determination against difficult obstacles stray (verb) - To move away aimlessly from a group or from the right course or place sway (verb) - To move or cause to move slowly or rhythmically backward and forward or from side to side trudge (verb) - To walk slowly and with heavy steps, typically because of exhaustion or harsh conditions wander (verb) - To move in a leisurely, casual, or aimless way wend (verb) - To move slowly using an indirect route. winnow (verb) - To slowly remove or eliminate less important or undesirable parts.