English
Etymology
From slum + -like.
Adjective
slumlike (comparative more slumlike, superlative most slumlike)
- Resembling a slum; squalid.
2009 June 6, Brooks Barnes, “Lord of ‘Rings’ to Pay First Visit to Comic-Con”, in New York Times[1]:“District 9,” starring a cast of unknowns, is about an extraterrestrial race forced to live in slumlike conditions on Earth.