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Meaning of slack-jawed | Babel Free

Adjective CEFR C1

Definitions

  1. With the mouth in an open position and the jaw hanging loosely, especially as indicating bewilderment or astonishment.
  2. Unsophisticated or unthinking; dimwitted in appearance.
    broadly
  3. Overly talkative; indiscreet.
    dated

Examples

“For one frightful moment there was no sound; even the men's breathing was hushed, and they sat slack-jawed, stunned, half-minded to believe this some hideous, incredible jest.”
“The Pudgelys and the Pinkhearts and the Roundasses are all staring at her, slackjawed.”
“She brought to the stage the barefoot, slack-jawed frontiersmen found on postcards in every convenience store and tourist trap in the Ozarks.”
“But driving a car—particularly the supersize models—really should demand more concentration than, say, slouching slack-jawed in front of the wide screen in your den.”
“As a matter of fact, it was by trying to lean on it that Spencer Clay got hold of the facts of the case; and when young Clay got hold of anything, Marois Bay at large had it hot and fresh a few hours later; for Spencer was one of those slack-jawed youths who are constitutionally incapable of preserving a secret.”

CEFR level

C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.

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