ultra-slow
adjective
(alsoultraslow)uk/ˌʌl.trəˈsləʊ/us/ˌʌl.trəˈsloʊ/extremelyslow:
Thebandwasplayingan ultra-slowversionof aclassicsong.
The ultra-slowroastingofspiceseedsgives thisdishitsspecialflavour.
- I am agreatfanof ultra-slowcookingto makefoodtastesucculentanddelicious.
- There is agrowingfashionfor ultra-slowperformancesof thenationalanthem.
- They wereshownarecordingof themselveswalkingin ultra-slowmotion.
- It isstrangetocomparemoderncomputerswith the ultraslowmachinesof the 1950s.
Slow and moving slowly
- (as) slow as molassesidiom
- at a snail's paceidiom
- by and byidiom
- by degreesidiom
- clawyourway(somewhere)idiom
- drift
- float
- inch by inchidiom
- infiltrate
- infiltration
- jog
- labour
- lag
- laggard
- sluggishly
- sluggishness
- snail
- steadily
- steadiness
- struggle