Slovenly in a sentence as an adjective

If an app looks hideous, I'll assume it was created by slovenly, hateful people and pass on it.

Well obviously humans are more slovenly than that.

I mean it must be pretty awful for Slavic people to realize that "slave" comes from their name in English/Latin and they are by default viewed in a biased way. Similarly how Slovenes and the word "slovenly" go along.

You are the good, careful, model employee, and that other one -- they're careless, slovenly, apathetic and lazy.

Now, there are some fat slovenly apps out there that might not be happy with life in a very limited machine, but I bet those 1500rs phones push the minimum specs pretty damn hard.

Did you immediately understand what set of behaviors I implied by saying "wild Indian" and "slovenly Barbarian"?

Maybe not 'stylish' in the sense of glamorous high fashion, but certainly 'stylish' in the sense of having put effort into ones own personal style, and consistently dressing that way. So 'stylish' as opposed to slobbish, slovenly, careless, not as opposed to simple, everyday, cheap, downmarket.

I've been contracting for fifteen years across many work environments, but I can only count on one hand people I'd describe as 'slovenly overgrown babies' who'll roll home after work and play EvE and Minecraft until 2 AM.

Arguably, this probably reflects the fantasies of the bumbling, slovenly, men-children running Hollywood more than a deliberate campaign against the competent male, but the effect is the same.

I grew up playing with He-man and it never gave me second thoughts about eating all the delicious food, and drinking all the beer that has since turned me into the fat, slovenly piece of **** I am proud to be today.

If by "care about" you mean "annoyed by it and treat it as a sign that I am corresponding with a techno-illiterate who is, in addition, at least somewhat slovenly in regard to his correspondence," then, yes.

There's so much wrong in your comment, I barely know where to start.> Did you immediately understand what set of behaviors I implied by saying "wild Indian" and "slovenly Barbarian"?No, actually, I still have no idea.

?An End to the common run of program decorators, the fakers of technology, the masters of software cosmetology who sell themselves, and the slovenly and thick headed "managers"!Translation: Down with consultants!

Classical Greek and Latin are slovenly and full of elisions and street usage - recreating infrequently-used grammatical cases using auxiliaries rather than endings/affixes, f'rinstance - by comparison.

I think it works great too, if we have customers about, because they too often have the idea a young firm is going to be slovenly, and worse of remote employees, they genuinely can and do often enough, think we'd all be in mom's basement still, had we not been kicked out.

The average web page can be as nasty as it likes, but if I can deliver apps that _feel_ awesome and optionally can deliver metrics that provide a commercial basis for that awesomeness to whoever is paying me, I don't really care much about the average web page at all. Insert some truism here about using the incompetence of others to justify one's own slovenly behaviour, and some other truism about standing out from the crowd by applying common sense.

Slovenly definitions

adjective

negligent of neatness especially in dress and person; habitually dirty and unkempt; "filled the door with her frowzy bulk"; "frowzy white hair"; "slovenly appearance"

See also: frowsy frowzy