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  1. Make Slowed+Reverb, Sped Up, Daycore, and Nightcore Remixes

    The easiest way to slow down, speed up, add reverb, and change the pitch of songs in a free, online generator.

  2. SLOWED Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    often used with down or up intransitive verb : to go or become slower production of new cars slowed sharply

  3. Slowed - definition of slowed by The Free Dictionary

    These adjectives mean taking more time than is usual or necessary. Slow is the least specific: a slow bus; a slow heartbeat; slow to anger. Dilatory implies lack of promptness caused by …

  4. SLOWED | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

    SLOWED meaning: 1. past simple and past participle of slow 2. to reduce speed or activity, or to make something do…. Learn more.

  5. Create Dreamy, Slowed + Reverb Soundscapes | slowedandreverb.io

    Generate Slowed and Reverb music in seconds. Create edits, remixes, or moody soundscapes for free—right from your browser.

  6. SLOWED definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary

    SLOWED definition: performed or occurring during a comparatively long interval of time | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples in American English

  7. Best Slowed & Reverb Songs - YouTube

    A collection with the best slowed and reverb songs on YouTube. Immerse yourself in the soothing world of slowed-down, reverb-drenched tracks with this playli...

  8. Slowed

    Rediscover songs by slowing down. Now available at the Chrome Web Store.

  9. Slowed Definition & Meaning | YourDictionary

    Alex slowed and dropped back beside her. Time slowed down, and it was as if everything was in slow motion. She slowed at the pool of blood on the driver's side. A scarred tree marked a …

  10. slowed - WordReference.com Dictionary of English

    to (cause to) be slow or slower: [no object; (+up/down)]The car slowed (up) and then came to a stop.[~+object (+down/up)]He slowed the train (down) but couldn't avoid the collision.