"Smooth" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Having a smooth quality means being even and consistent, often in a way that is pleasant to the touch or to hear. It can also imply something that happens easily and with no problems or difficulties.
Example sentences:
- The smooth saxophone solo filled the whole room with melody.
- The chef expertly blended the ingredients to create a smooth sauce.
- The stairs made it hard for people to climb in wet boots due to its smooth surface with no friction.
A "smombie" is a colloquialism used to describe a person who is so engrossed in their mobile phone or smartphone that they are almost zombie-like in their behavior, often while walking or moving around in a city or public place, and can pose a hazard to themselves and others.<br><br>In other words, a smombie is someone who is so glued to their phone that they are unaware of their surroundings and can be unaware of potential dangers, obstacles, and other people around them. The term is a combination of "smartphone" and "zombie".
A term of endearment that refers to a kiss, often used to express affection or playfulness between loved ones.
"Smooching" is a colloquial or informal term for kissing, typically in a romantic or affectionate way. It can refer to any type of kissing, from a brief peck on the cheek to a longer, more passionate kiss. The term is often used in a lighthearted or playful manner, suggesting a close and intimate connection between two people.
Describing someone as smooth-talking implies that they are able to communicate in a sophisticated and persuasive manner, often using charm and polish to win people over or achieve their goals.
Adjective: Made or become smoother or more even.<br><br>Example: The controller had a smoothed touchscreen interface that made it easier to navigate through menus.<br><br>Synonyms: sleek, even, polished, refined.
adjective<br><br>making or becoming smooth<br><br>synonyms: calm, silky, smooth<br><br>Example: The smoothen road made the journey more comfortable.
Past tense of "smoothen." Meaning: made to be smoother, to make (something) smoother; used to make (a problem or difficulty) appear less serious or less worrying.<br><br>Example: The government has smoothened the economic transition, but many investors remain concerned.
The verb "smoothening" is the present participle form of the word "smoothen", which means to make something smooth, to remove wrinkles or imperfections, or to take steps to resolve a difficult situation.<br><br>In more detailed terms, "smoothening" connotes the process of eliminating rough edges, sharp corners, or inconsistencies, typically in a surface or a situation, to create a more even and harmonious outcome.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The roads suddenly became smoother after the new layer of asphalt.<br> Trying to be patient was an attempt to smoothen out the testy argument.<br> The manager's key role was smoothening out communication within the team.
Having a surface, texture, or movement that is even and not rough or uneven.<br><br>Example: "The road was very smooth, making it easy to drive on."<br><br>Can also refer to something that is easier and more comfortable, often because there is less conflict or trouble involved.<br><br>Example: "The negotiations were smoother than expected, and the deal was eventually signed."<br><br>Or, to make something smoother, more consistent, or of higher quality.<br><br>Example: "The new software smoothed out the wrinkles in the user interface and made it more user-friendly."
Smoothest refers to a surface, movement, or process that is completely free from bumps, irregularities, or sharp edges, providing a continuous and consistent flow. It means something that has a lack of roughness or harshness, making it comfortable, uninterrupted, and easy to navigate or experience.