Definition of Slurred. Meaning of Slurred. Synonyms of Slurred

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Definition of Slurred

Slurred
Slurred Slurred, a. (Mus.) Marked with a slur; performed in a smooth, gliding style, like notes marked with a slur.

Meaning of Slurred from wikipedia

- Look up slur in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Slur may refer to: Slur (music), a symbol in Western musical notation indicating notes to be pla**** smoothly...
- of ethnic slurs List of ethnic slurs and epithets by ethnicity List of common nouns derived from ethnic group names List of religious slurs A list of...
- "Red" as a slur or epithet may refer to: Communist; a Western and especially American usage until the end of the Cold War was to refer to communists as...
- A slur is a symbol in Western musical notation indicating that the notes it embraces are to be pla**** without separation (that is, with legato articulation)...
- Look up slur or epithet in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The following is a list of ethnic slurs, ethnophaulisms, or ethnic epithets that are, or have...
- **** is a derogatory ethnic slur originating from the United Kingdom, directed towards people of South Asian descent. "****" is part of the exonym ****stan...
- targets illegal immigrants in the United States. Generally used as an ethnic slur, the term was originally coined and applied only to Mexicans who entered...
- A ****ual slur is a term of disparagement used to refer to members of a given gender, ****, or ****ual orientation in a derogatory or pejorative manner. The...
- list of ethnic slurs and epithets is sorted into categories that can defined by race, ethnicity, or nationality. Most of these black slurs and all these...
- Montserrat) or other (both nations are supposedly stingy). There are a few slur references to the Catalans used in the present-day Spanish, like "catalufos"...