sloppy
/ˈslɑpi/
adjective
- Careless, messy, or not done with enough attention to detail.
- His handwriting is so sloppy that I can barely read it.
- Don't be sloppy when you measure the ingredients for the cake.
- The report was full of sloppy mistakes because she rushed through it.
- Wet and messy, often in an unpleasant way, like something that is too liquid or spills easily.
- He ate his ice cream so fast that it became a sloppy mess on his shirt.
- The dog left sloppy paw prints all over the kitchen floor.
- The ground was sloppy after the heavy rain, so we had to walk carefully.
- Overly sentimental or emotional in a way that seems weak or silly.
- She wrote a sloppy letter to her ex, full of dramatic feelings.
- I can't stand those sloppy love songs that play on the radio all day.
- The movie's ending was too sloppy for my taste, with everyone crying for no reason.
- Loose or baggy, especially describing clothing that does not fit well.
- He wore a sloppy old sweater that hung down to his knees.
- I prefer sloppy jeans when I'm just relaxing at home.
- Her uniform looked sloppy because the sleeves were too long.