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slipshod

adjective

slip·​shod ˈslip-ˈshäd How to pronounce slipshod (audio)
1
a
: wearing loose shoes or slippers
b
: down at the heel : shabby
2

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The word shod is the past tense form of the verb shoe, meaning "to furnish with a shoe"; hence, we can speak of shoeing horses and horses that have been shod or shodden. When the word slipshod was first used in the late 1500s, it meant "wearing loose shoes or slippers"—such slippers were once called slip-shoes—and later it was used to describe shoes that were falling apart. By the early 1800s, slipshod was used more generally as a synonym for shabby—in 1818, Sir Walter Scott wrote about "the half-bound and slip-shod volumes of the circulating library." The association with shabbiness then shifted to an association with sloppiness, and the word was used to mean "careless" or "slovenly."

Example Sentences

He did a slipshod job. Her scholarship is slipshod at best.
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Word History

Etymology

slip entry 1 + shod

First Known Use

1580, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Time Traveler
The first known use of slipshod was in 1580

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