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mooth, smmooth, smooooth, smoot, smoothh, smootth, smoth, snooth, ssmooth, zmooth

Smooth — synonyms, smooth antonyms, definition

1. smooth (a)

145 synonyms
agreeable agreeing artful articulate bald beardless beaten bland calculating calm capable choice churned clean clean-shaven clear compatible concordant consistent consonant • • •

2. smooth (Noun)

6 synonyms
brush graze rub stroke tap touch
1 definition

smooth (Noun) — The act of smoothing. ex. "he gave his hair a quick smooth"

2 types of
accomplishment achievement

3. smooth (Verb)

68 synonyms
abrade allay appease assuage better brighten brush burnish calm chafe clean compose decrease drag ease equalise equalize even face file • • •
1 antonym
roughen
3 definitions

smooth (Verb) — Make smooth or smoother, as if by rubbing. ex. "smooth the surface of the wood"

smooth (Verb) — Make (a surface) shiny. ex. "smooth my shoes"

smooth (Verb) — Free from obstructions. ex. "smooth the way towards peace negotiations"

8 types of
beautify change surface disembarrass embellish fancify free prettify rid
17 types
Simonise Simonize buff burnish file float furbish gloss launch plane rake sand sandblast sandpaper sleek slick strip
1 see also
smooth over

4. smooth (Adjective)

2 synonyms
legato placid
1 antonym
rough
9 definitions

smooth (Adjective) — Having a surface free from roughness, bumps, ridges or irregularities. ex. "smooth skin" ex. "a smooth tabletop" ex. "smooth fabric" ex. "a smooth road" ex. "water as smooth as a mirror"

smooth (Adjective) — Smoothly agreeable and courteous with a degree of sophistication. ex. "the manager pacified the customer with a smooth apology for the error"

smooth (Adjective) — (botany) of the margin of a leaf shape; not broken up into teeth.

smooth (Adjective) — Unconstrained and flowing smoothly in movement. ex. "a long, smooth stride"

smooth (Adjective) — (music) without breaks between notes; flowing and connected. ex. "a smooth passage"

smooth (Adjective) — Of motion that runs or flows or proceeds without jolts or turbulence. ex. "a smooth ride"

smooth (Adjective) — Lacking obstructions or difficulties. ex. "the bill's path through the legislature was smooth and orderly"

smooth (Adjective) — (of a body of water) free from disturbance by heavy waves. ex. "a smooth channel crossing"

smooth (Adjective) — (of a drink) having a pleasantly rounded flavour; neither rough nor astringent.