sloppily

/ˈslɑpɪli/
adverb
  1. In a careless, messy, or untidy way.
    • He wrote his name sloppily on the form, making it hard to read.
    • She painted the fence sloppily, leaving drips everywhere.
    • The report was sloppily researched and full of errors.
  2. In a way that lacks precision or attention to detail.
    • The team played sloppily and lost the game.
    • The instructions were sloppily translated, causing confusion.
    • He solved the problem sloppily, skipping important steps.
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