"Smoothie" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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Smoothie
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"Smoothie" Meaning

A thick and creamy liquid mixture made from blended food; typically a mixture of fruit, yogurt, and milk, often served as a cold beverage.

"Smoothie" Examples

Usage Examples for "Smoothie"


1. As a Noun

- A food made from a mixture of fruits or vegetables blended together with a liquid, like milk or yogurt.

- "She ordered a banana smoothie at the café."

2. To Make Smooth

- To remove irregularities or rough edges from something, giving it a more even or uniform appearance.

- "They had to smoothie the rough concrete to prepare the surface for painting."

3. To Cut or Slice

- To cut through food with a quick, smooth motion, as if making fast, fluid motions with a knife.

- "She made short work of slicing the vegetables, smoothe-ing the meat into thin strips."

4. To Satisfactorily Solve or Close (informal)

- To settle or resolve matters in a smooth way, especially dealing with disputes, preparations that work smoothly together.

- "The two had a smoothie quite happy resolution to their differences."

5. To Render Smooth ( computing /magic Trick)

- This modern usage isn't extensively documented; it might relate to either reducing the quality of something, making it look more authentic without rough edges.

However, the most commonly known and used definition is as a Noun.

"Smoothie" Similar Words

Smooth

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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.<br><br>Example sentences:<br>- The smooth saxophone solo filled the whole room with melody.<br>- The chef expertly blended the ingredients to create a smooth sauce.<br>- The stairs made it hard for people to climb in wet boots due to its smooth surface with no friction.

Smoothed

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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.

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.

Smoothens

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becoming or made smoother: <br><br>The new road smoothens the journey to the village.

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."

Smoothest

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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.

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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Smoothness refers to the quality of being even, regular, and free from roughness or irregularities, often relating to a surface, texture, or movement. It can also describe a person's personality, tone, or style as being calm, even-tempered, and free from rough edges.

Smooths

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In informal language, to make something smooth means to make it easier and more pleasant or to remove any difficulties or problems.<br><br>As a verb:<br>- to make (an experience, situation, etc.) more enjoyable or less unpleasant<br><br>As an adjective:<br>- free from irregularities or roughness, sleek, even, and glossy.<br><br>For example: <br>- "The politician tried to smooth things over with his opponent."<br>- "The new lubricant smooths out the rough engine."<br>- "The smooth voice of the radio presenter made the music more enjoyable."

Smorgasbord

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A smorgasbord is a large and varied selection of foods, often appetizers, served in a buffet style, allowing people to choose and help themselves. It can also refer to a wide range of activities or entertainment choices, similar to a buffet for the senses.

Smorgasbords

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A smörgåsboard is a Swedish word that refers to a selection of various small dishes, often including a variety of meats, cheeses, breads, vegetables, and dips, served together in a festive and informal setting.<br><br>The word "smörgås" is Swedish for "sandwich," and a smörgåsboard essentially means a board or table spread with an assortment of breads and toppings, but it's often much more than just sandwiches. Typically, a smörgåsboard includes an array of items such as:<br><br> Meats: cold cuts, fish, sausage, and cheese<br> Cheeses: an assortment of Swedish and other types<br> Bread: crackers, flatbread, and other artisanal breads<br> Vegetables: pickled vegetables, olives, and garnishes<br> Dips: delicious spreads like hummus, tapenade, and more<br><br>A smörgåsboard is often served at casual gatherings, parties, and social events, where guests can graze and mingle while sampling a variety of flavors and textures.

Smote

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Smote: (past tense of "smote", usually used in poetic or literary contexts)<br><br>1. To strike or hit with great force or power.<br>Example: "David smote Goliath with his stone."<br>2. (in Scottish and Northern English) To feast or dine lavishly, especially on meat.<br>Example: "The ancient Hawaiians would smote on the feast day."<br><br>In contemporary English, the word "smote" is mostly used in a humorous or ironic way, often to imitate archaic or poetic language.