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31smooth — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English smothe, from Old English smōth; akin to Old Saxon smōthi smooth Date: before 12th century 1. a. (1) having a continuous even surface (2) of a curve being the representation of a function with a continuous… …
32smooth — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} verb ADVERB ▪ carefully, gently ▪ She smoothed his hair gently. ▪ away, out ▪ Use an iron to smooth out any creases …
33smooth — Synonyms and related words: Ciceronian, Demosthenian, Demosthenic, Machiavellian, Machiavellic, Mickey Mouse, Tullian, accordant, acomous, acute, adipose, adulatory, agreeable, aid, align, alike, all jaw, allay, ameliorate, appease, arch,… …
34smooth — 1. adjective 1) the smooth flat rocks Syn: even, level, flat, plane; unwrinkled, featureless; glassy, glossy, silky, polished Ant: uneven, rough 2) his face was smooth …
35smooth — I (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Without bumps] Syn. flat, plane, even, flush, horizontal, unwrinkled, unvarying, level, monotonous, unrelieved, unruffled, mirrorlike, quiet, still, tranquil, sleek, glossy, glassy, lustrous, smooth as glass. Ant. rough* …
36smooth — {{11}}smooth (adj.) O.E. smoð free from roughness, not harsh, of unknown origin. Sense of pleasant, polite, sincere first recorded late 14c. Slang meaning superior, classy, clever is attested from 1893. Smooth bore in reference to guns is from… …
37smooth*/*/ — [smuːð] adj I 1) completely even with no rough areas or lumps Ant: rough smooth skin[/ex] 2) moving in a way that is steady and well controlled With a smooth swing, he hit the ball.[/ex] 3) causing no difficulty, problems, or delays a smooth… …
38smooth — adj. 1) smooth to (smooth to the touch) 2) (misc.) as smooth as silk * * * [smuːð] (misc.) as smooth as silk smooth to (smooth to the touch) …
39smooth — re·smooth; smooth; smooth·ish; smooth·ly; smooth·ness; un·smooth; …
40smooth — 1. adjective 1) the smooth flat rocks Syn: even, level, flat, glassy, glossy, silky, polished 2) a smooth sauce Syn: creamy, fine, velvety 3) …