"Smoothens" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Smoothens" Meaning

becoming or made smoother:

The new road smoothens the journey to the village.

"Smoothens" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "Smoothens"


1. Makeup Application: The makeup artist went over the edges with a damp sponge to smoothens out any harsh lines, giving the model a flawless look for the photo shoot.

2. Road Construction: The road crew's new asphalt-smoothing equipment smoothens out potholes and rough patches, significantly improving the ride for drivers.

3. Fabric Treatment: The fabric softener smoothens the texture of my preferred towels, making them feel luxurious against my skin after every shower.

4. Language Translation: Advanced software programs exist that can smoothens out colloquial expressions, making translation more reliable and natural.

5. Surface Finish: A high-gloss automobile lacquer is used to smoothens the surface of the car, resulting in a reflective finish that showcases its metallic paint job.

"Smoothens" Similar Words

Smoochy

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Smooth-talking

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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.

Smooth-tongued

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Smooth

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Smoothed

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Smoothen

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adjective<br><br>making or becoming smooth<br><br>synonyms: calm, silky, smooth<br><br>Example: The smoothen road made the journey more comfortable.

Smoothened

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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.

Smoothening

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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.

Smoother

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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."

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Smoothie

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Smoothies

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A blend of fruit, liquid, and sometimes yogurt, milk, or ice, blended together to create a smooth, consistent drink.

Smoothing

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To make something smoother, often by removing rough or uneven parts.<br><br>Example: She tried to smooth out the edges of the picture before framing it.<br><br>Or, to make progress or procedures less difficult or unpleasant.<br><br>Example: The new management policies were intended to smooth the transition for the employees.

Smoothly

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Smoothness

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Smooths

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