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unslick adjective uk /ʌnˈslɪk/ us /ʌnˈslɪk/ seeming to involve a lot of effort, problems, or untidiness: The final result is pleasingly unslick, as though they did not want to be seen to be trying too hard. The farmer runs a decidedly unslick operation - the truck used for transporting the grain has no brakes. (of a person) sincere and honest rather than very skilful and impressive: He's so unslick - he's not that interested in being a great entertainer - and that's why so many other comedians love him. The film is messy, unslick, and often random. These works of art are defiantly unslick, with a roughness that brings home their handmade quality. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Inexperienced (of people) armchair be new to this gameidiom be wet behind the earsidiom dewy-eyed fledgling innocency innocent innocently maladroitly new rubbish uninformed uninitiated unrefined unscholarly unseasoned untravelled untutored unversed unworldly
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