Comparative for having an even surface with no roughness, bumps, or holes
“I will need a smooth surface for the floor of my dance studio.”
Comparative for having a glossy finish
“A polish brings paint to a smooth finish by getting rid of contaminants below the surface.”
Comparative for having a very fine texture to touch
“This is a medium-weight, smooth and silky fabric with a satiny, lustrous finish.”
Comparative for free from interruptions or stoppages
“A technical team is always available to ensure the smooth running of our computer systems.”
Comparative for without obstructions or difficulties
“The running of the event was surprisingly smooth and without a hitch.”
Comparative for polite, elegant, and sophisticated in manner
“Carla was impressed with how smooth the gentleman was, but would ultimately still turn him down.”
Comparative for not harsh in taste
“Asafoetida has a fetid smell but in cooked dishes it delivers a smooth flavor reminiscent of leeks.”
(of voice or tone) Comparative for sweet or melodious to the ear
“Mozart loved the smooth, resonant tone of the clarinet.”
(of a body of water) Comparative for placid and undisturbed
“We sat by the smooth waters of the lake while enjoying the sunset.”
Comparative for having a smooth texture or consistency, free from lumps
“Continue to add milk until a smooth, lump-free liquid begins to form.”
Comparative for clean-shaven
“Arthur emerged from the salon with a face that was smooth and youthful. Even Dutch was impressed.”
A tool used for shaping and smoothing surfaces
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