"Slinkier" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Slinkier" Meaning

More flexible, slender, and sinuous; moving with a smooth, curve-like motion; able to move quietly and stealthily, often in a sly or sneaky manner.

"Slinkier" Examples

Usage Examples of the Word "Slinkier"


1. Adjectives

- They noticed that the snake got slinkier as it prepared to attack.

2. Adjectives

- The slinkier path to the beach was more treacherous than it looked but offered a more picturesque view.

3. Adjectives

- She preferred running on the slinkier surface of the park, as it required more agility and precision.

4. Adjectives

- His slinky, black cat was even more aggressive as it got slinkier after a cold bath.

5. Adjectives

- The film required actors to navigate a slinkier terrain to represent a childhood jungle adventure.

"Slinkier" Similar Words

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Slings

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A long, tight piece of cord or yarn with a pouch or pocket at one end, used for throwing stones or other objects. Alternative forms of slings include catapults, crossbows, and catapulted arrows or rocks.

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To move quietly and stealthily, especially by bending the knees and lowering the body. or to move in a slinking manner, with a smooth, supple motion, typically to avoid being seen.<br><br>Example: The cat slinks through the shadows.

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A type of shoe that does not have laces or straps to tie, instead having a sole that can be slipped onto the foot.

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Slip-up

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A small mistake or miscalculation that is made suddenly, often because someone is careless or forgetful.<br><br>Example: "He made a slip-up in his presentation and forgot to thank the CEO."<br><br>Synonyms: blunder, mistake, error, faux pas, mishap.<br><br>Antonyms: success, accomplishment, triumph, achievement.

Slip-ups

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Mistakes or errors, especially those made in speech or action, often resulting from carelessness or absent-mindedness.