0 (especially of a piece of work) showing little care, effort, or attention:
She complained that the carpenter's work had been slipshod.
1 showing lack of effort and attention:
slipshod repairs
However, this chapter also includes slipshod writing, historical inaccuracies, and questionable assertions that, unfortunately, recur in several subsequent chapters.
A pity then that it is marred by signs of hasty and slipshod production.
It is not that the courts are somewhat slipshod in their approach or that they are simply maintaining a particular tradition of judgment-writing.
When they did work, they worked by rule of thumb; their methods of production were careless and uneconomical; and their working arrangements arbitrary, slipshod and unscientific.
Mukherjee is sometimes slipshod in the use of evidence in his chosen area of discourse.
Alas, the current work is so haphazard in its organization, and slipshod in its meagre analysis, that it cannot entirely be embraced.
I think that they are slipshod, shoddy and patchwork and do not meet the situation.
But here we have slipshod haste, and almost frantic determination to shed responsibility at whatever cost.
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