slurred

/slɜrd/
verb
  1. Past tense of slur: to speak unclearly or to insult someone.
    • She slurred the lyrics because she didn't know the song well.
    • He slurred his words so badly that no one understood him.
    • The politician slurred his opponent's reputation during the debate.
adjective
  1. Spoken in a way that is unclear, with words running together, often due to tiredness, illness, or alcohol.
    • The doctor noticed the patient's slurred words and checked for a stroke.
    • She gave a slurred apology after having too much to drink.
    • His speech was slurred after staying up all night studying.
  2. Blurred or not clearly defined, especially in vision or writing.
    • His vision became slurred after staring at the screen for hours.
    • The ink on the old letter was slurred and hard to read.
    • The photograph was slurred because the camera moved.
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