noticeably slow
Frequency: 7.05.1 per million words
Moving or operating at a speed that is clearly lower than usual or expected.
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Examples (30)
- After the update, the software became noticeably slow.
- The old computer became noticeably slow after the software update.
- The once-vibrant city now seemed noticeably slow to adapt to the new economic climate.
- Her progress in the race was noticeably slow during the final stretch.
- Economic growth remained noticeably slow throughout the quarter.
- After the accident, his movements were noticeably slow, and he struggled to complete simple tasks.
- The old computer ran noticeably slow when multiple applications were open.
- She spoke with a noticeably slow pace, emphasizing each word.
- The internet connection became noticeably slow during peak hours, causing frustration for users.
- Due to the heavy traffic, our journey was noticeably slow.
- His recovery from the injury was noticeably slow, requiring extended therapy.
- Compared to his usual energetic self, he was noticeably slow in responding to the urgent request.
- They found the internet connection to be noticeably slow that evening.
- The internet connection is noticeably slow tonight, making streaming impossible.
- The company's decision-making process was noticeably slow, hindering its ability to compete.
- The new employee's learning curve was noticeably slow, requiring extra training.
- Progress on the construction project has been noticeably slow due to material shortages.
- The normally bustling market was noticeably slow today, with few vendors and even fewer customers.
- During peak hours, the website often feels noticeably slow.
- The new employee's learning curve was noticeably slow, needing extra guidance.
- Her reaction to the surprise was noticeably slow, as if she hadn't fully processed the information.
- The production line became noticeably slow after the machine broke down.
- After hours of heavy usage, the smartphone felt noticeably slow.
- The development of the new technology was noticeably slow due to funding issues.
- He walked at a noticeably slow pace, enjoying the scenery.
- The government's response to the crisis was noticeably slow, drawing criticism.
- Even with extra staff, the customer service response time remained noticeably slow.
- The growth of the plant was noticeably slow without adequate sunlight.
- The queue at the supermarket moved at a noticeably slow speed.
- The aging infrastructure made the city's public transportation noticeably slow and unreliable.