1 dishonest -- sleip
a slippery character en sleip personlighet
3 not trustworthy -- upålitelig, sleip
His expanded concept of dialectic - as slippery a notion as myth itself - can be at times difficult to follow.
However, this paper has tried to show that quality is a particularly slippery word capable of escaping precise interpretation in context.
I agree that these are slippery notions and a standard of comparison would be extremely useful here.
There are slippery terms employed here - intellectuals, the thinking classes, the upper middle classes, elites, meritocracy.
Does it pertain to the object or the subject, or to some slippery realm in-between?
The many meanings of identity make the concept a slippery one to employ.
A patch of sidewalk briefly turns slippery even though it is dry and clean - causing the man running away with a stolen briefcase to slip.
Such a huge range of topics inevitably affects the focus of the book, particularly as the categories of ' modernity ' and ' postmodernity ' are themselves so slippery.