Definitions of slur
British English : slur If someone slurs their speech or if their speech slurs, they do not pronounce each word clearly, because they are drunk, ill, or sleepy. VERBHe repeated himself and slurred his words more than usual.
verb
- (often followed by over) to treat superficially, hastily, or without due deliberation; gloss
- (also intransitive) to pronounce or utter (words, etc) indistinctly
- to speak disparagingly of or cast aspersions on
- (music ) to execute (a melodic interval of two or more notes) smoothly, as in legato performance
- (also intransitive) to blur or smear
- (archaic ) to stain or smear; sully
noun
- an indistinct sound or utterance
- a slighting remark; aspersion
- a stain or disgrace, as upon one's reputation; stigma
- (music ) a performance or execution of a melodic interval of two or more notes in a part the curved line (⌢ or ⌣) indicating this
- a performance or execution of a melodic interval of two or more notes in a part
- the curved line (⌢ or ⌣) indicating this
- a blur or smear
- a performance or execution of a melodic interval of two or more notes in a part
- the curved line (⌢ or ⌣) indicating this