Smooth
(
adjective
,
verb
)
(As an adjective)
Smooth ( adjective )
- Having a surface without roughness, bumps, or holes; even.
- Having a surface without roughness, bumps, or holes; even.
- Having a surface without roughness, bumps, or holes; even.
- Having a flowing and effortless quality; easy and graceful.
- Having a flowing and effortless quality; easy and graceful.
Origin:
Old english smōth, of germanic origin; related to dutch glad and german glatt.
Examples:
- The surface was smooth and even.
- His skin was smooth and unbroken.
- The stone was smooth to the touch.
- She had a smooth and effortless style of swimming.
- He had a smooth and easy way of talking.
(As a verb)
Smooth ( verb )
- Having a surface without roughness, bumps, or holes; even.
- Having a surface without roughness, bumps, or holes; even.
- Having a surface without roughness, bumps, or holes; even.
- Having a flowing and effortless quality; easy and graceful.
- Having a flowing and effortless quality; easy and graceful.
Origin:
Old english smōth, of germanic origin; related to dutch glad and german glatt.
Examples:
- The surface was smooth and even.
- His skin was smooth and unbroken.
- The stone was smooth to the touch.
- She had a smooth and effortless style of swimming.
- He had a smooth and easy way of talking.