Smooth ( adjective , verb )

(As an adjective)

Smooth ( adjective )

  1. Having a surface without roughness, bumps, or holes; even.
  2. Having a surface without roughness, bumps, or holes; even.
  3. Having a surface without roughness, bumps, or holes; even.
  4. Having a flowing and effortless quality; easy and graceful.
  5. Having a flowing and effortless quality; easy and graceful.

Origin:

Old english smōth, of germanic origin; related to dutch glad and german glatt.

Examples:

  1. The surface was smooth and even.
  2. His skin was smooth and unbroken.
  3. The stone was smooth to the touch.
  4. She had a smooth and effortless style of swimming.
  5. He had a smooth and easy way of talking.

(As a verb)

Smooth ( verb )

  1. Having a surface without roughness, bumps, or holes; even.
  2. Having a surface without roughness, bumps, or holes; even.
  3. Having a surface without roughness, bumps, or holes; even.
  4. Having a flowing and effortless quality; easy and graceful.
  5. Having a flowing and effortless quality; easy and graceful.

Origin:

Old english smōth, of germanic origin; related to dutch glad and german glatt.

Examples:

  1. The surface was smooth and even.
  2. His skin was smooth and unbroken.
  3. The stone was smooth to the touch.
  4. She had a smooth and effortless style of swimming.
  5. He had a smooth and easy way of talking.
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