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Verb (used without object)

to move, flow, pass, or go smoothly or easily; glide; slide
Water slips off a smooth surface.
to slide suddenly or involuntarily; to lose one's foothold, as on a smooth surface
She slipped on the icy ground.
to move, slide, or start gradually from a place or position
His hat had slipped over his eyes.
to slide out of or become disengaged from a fastening, the grasp, etc.
The soap slipped from my hand.
to pass without having been acted upon or used; be lost; get away
to let an opportunity slip.
to pass from the mind, memory, or consciousness.
to elapse or pass quickly or imperceptibly (often fol. by away or by )
The years slipped by.
to become involved or absorbed easily
to slip into a new way of life.
to move or go quietly, cautiously, or unobtrusively
to slip out of a room.
to put on or take off a garment easily or quickly
She slipped on the new sweater. He slipped off his shoes.
to make a mistake or error
As far as I know, you haven't slipped once.
to fall below a standard or accustomed level, or to decrease in quantity or quality; decline; deteriorate
His work slipped last year.
to be said or revealed inadvertently (usually fol. by out )
The words just slipped out.
to read, study, consider, etc., without attention
He slipped over the most important part.
Aeronautics . (of an aircraft when excessively banked) to slide sideways, toward the center of the curve described in turning. Compare skid ( def. 15 ) .

Verb (used with object)

to cause to move, pass, go, etc., with a smooth, easy, or sliding motion.
to put, place, pass, insert, or withdraw quickly or stealthily
to slip a letter into a person's hand.
to put on or take off (a garment) easily or quickly
He slipped the shirt over his head.
to let or make (something) slide out of a fastening, the hold, etc.
I slipped the lock, and the door creaked open.
to release from a leash, harness, etc., as a hound or a hawk.
to get away or free oneself from; escape (a pursuer, restraint, leash, etc.)
The cow slipped its halter.
to untie or undo (a knot).
Nautical . to let go entirely, as an anchor cable or an anchor.
to pass from or escape (one's memory, attention, knowledge, etc.).
to dislocate; put out of joint or position
I slipped a disk in my back.
to shed or cast
The rattlesnake slipped its skin.
to ignore, pass over, or omit, as in speaking or writing.
to let pass unheeded; neglect or miss.
Boxing . to evade or avoid (a blow) by moving or turning the body quickly
He slipped a right and countered with a hard left.
(of animals) to bring forth (offspring) prematurely.
British . to detach (a railway car) from a moving train as it passes through a station.

Noun

an act or instance of slipping.
a sudden losing of one's foothold, as on slippery ground.
a mistake in judgment; blunder.
a mistake or oversight, as in speaking or writing, esp. a small one due to carelessness
a minor slip in addition; a slip of the tongue.
an error in conduct; indiscretion.
something easily slipped on or off.
a decline or fall in quantity, quality, extent, etc., or from a standard or accustomed level
a slip in prices.
Clothing .
a woman's undergarment, sleeveless and usually having shoulder straps, extending from above the bust down to the hemline of the outer dress.
an underskirt, as a half-slip or petticoat.
a pillowcase.
an inclined plane, sloping to the water, on which vessels are built or repaired.
Nautical . the difference between the speed at which a screw propeller or paddle wheel would move if it were working against a solid and the actual speed at which it advances through the water.
a space between two wharves or in a dock for vessels to lie in.
Electricity . the difference between the synchronous and the operating speeds of a motor.
Machinery .
the difference between output speed and input or theoretical speed in certain fluid or electromagnetic devices, as couplings or motors.
(in pumps) the difference between the actual volume of water or other liquid delivered by a pump during one complete stroke and the theoretical volume as determined by calculation of the displacement.
unintended movement or play between mechanical parts or the like.
Cricket .
the position of a fielder who stands behind and to the offside of the wicketkeeper.
the fielder playing this position.
Geology .
the relative displacement of formerly adjacent points on opposite sides of a fault, measured along the fault plane.
a small fault.
Also called glide. Metallurgy . plastic deformation of one part of a metallic crystal relative to the other part due to shearing action. ?

Verb phrases

slip away,
to depart quietly or unobtrusively; steal off.
to recede; slowly vanish
All those facts I had memorized just slipped away.
slip up, to make an error; fail
I slipped up and put the letter in the wrong envelope.

Idioms

give someone the slip
to elude a pursuer; escape
The murderer gave the police the slip.
let slip
to reveal unintentionally
to let slip the truth.
slip a cog. cog 1 ( def. 6 ) .
slip between the cracks. crack ( def. 54 ) .
slip someone's mind
to be forgotten
I was supposed to phone, but it slipped my mind.
slip something over on, to deceive; defraud; trick. Also
slip one over on.

Antonyms

noun
correction , perfection , success
verb
correct , perfect

Synonyms

noun
blooper * , blunder , bungle , failure , fault , flub * , fluff * , foul-up * , gaff , howler , imprudence , indiscretion , lapse , misdeed , misstep , mistake , muff * , omission , oversight , screw-up , slip of the tongue * , slip-up * , trip , label , leaf , page , sheet , sliver , strip , tag , ticket , erratum , inaccuracy , incorrectness , miscue , slip-up
verb
drop , glissade , lose balance , lose footing , lurch , move , shift , skate , skid , slick , slide , slither , smooth along , totter , trip , blunder , drop the ball , flub * , fluff * , goof * , go wrong , make a mistake , miscalculate , misjudge , mistake , muff * , put foot in mouth , slip up , stumble , lapse , creep , glide , lurk , mouse , prowl , pussyfoot , skulk , slink , snake , steal , disengage , loose , loosen , unbind , unclasp , unfasten , unloose , unloosen , untie , elude , evade , shake off , throw off , abort , dislocate , throw out , drop off , fall off , sag , miscue , trip up , sink
phrasal verb
assume , get on , pull on , put on , slip on , slip into , miscue , mistake , slip , stumble , trip up

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  • Slip-up

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  • Slip carriage

    a railway car detached from a moving train as it passes through a station.
  • Slip coach

    a railway car detached from a moving train as it passes through a station.
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  • Slip on

    made without buttons, straps, zippers, etc., so as to be put on easily and quickly, something made this way, esp. an article of clothing., verb, a slip...
  • Slip up

    a mistake, blunder, or oversight, verb, several slip -ups caused a delay in the delivery of the books ., slip
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  • Slipshod

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