Having or being a slippery surface
“Caleb stumbled back, slipped on the slick stone, and fell.”
Having a shiny surface due to a covering of (greasy) liquid
“His straight, slick hair shone like silver in the moonlight.”
Done or operating in an impressively smooth and efficient way
“Because Cotton lacked the star power and slick production values of the Bond pictures, its makers compensated with elements that fulfilled the criteria of exploitation cinema.”
Smooth and superficially impressive, but typically insincere or shallow
“Far from being slick and superficial, it is, he says, a natural empathy with the listener which wins their sympathy and support and shows the best side of the politician.”
Having the ability to persuade others, typically with guile or charm
“You'd be surprised at how many people buy cars they had no intention of buying because some slick salesman took advantage of their lack of purpose.”
Having or showing skill in achieving one's ends, especially by deceit
“There have been many occasions when the work of so-called psychic photographers has been shown to have been produced by the slick methods of fraudulent manipulators.”
The best of its kind or class
“Sure, you might rub elbows with someone on an elevator in a slick hotel, but are you going to have tea with the man who renovated the castle you’re staying in, enjoy chats with the modest but highly-accomplished artist whose work fills her sunny loft, or head to a hushed dive bar with the NYC native who happens to have an arm’s worth of Oscars on a shelf in his living room?”
Showing a high level of skill or expertise
“Kanye is certainly a slick wordsmith, arguably better than Marshall.”
Having a stylish or refined appearance
Able to persuade or convince
Talking easily and at length
Being in a clean and tidy state
Marked by charm, confidence and elegance
Having or indicating an efficient, practical, and systematic approach to one's work or a task
Designed or configured to run smoothly or efficiently
Pleasant and satisfactory, especially to the mind or senses
Coated, covered, or protected to prevent sticking, adhering, or clinging
Covered by or resembling slime
To make smooth or shiny
“Then I slick my hair back and jump in the car waiting outside my apartment.”
To enhance the attractiveness or quality of something
(of an object) To accidentally slide or move out of position or from someone's grasp
To rub a (typically oily or sticky) substance over
To make smooth, glossy or shiny by rubbing, cleaning, or grinding
A periodical publication, typically focused on a particular subject
A tool used to remove parts of stone, wood or metal
A small pool of water or liquid
Waste or damage caused by leakage, loss, or spillage
Related Words and Phrases
|