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- Dictionarysmooth/smuːð/
adjective
- 1. having an even and regular surface; free from perceptible projections, lumps, or indentations: "smooth flat rocks" Similar Opposite
- 2. (of movement) without jerks: "the trucks gave a smooth ride"
verb
- 1. give (something) a flat, regular surface or appearance: "she smoothed out the newspaper" Similar
- 2. deal successfully with (a problem or difficulty): "these doctrinal disputes were smoothed over" Similar
adverb
- 1. in a way that is without difficulties: archaic "the course of true love never did run smooth"
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SMOOTH definition: 1. having a surface or consisting of a substance that is perfectly regular and has no holes, lumps…. Learn more.
The meaning of SMOOTH is having a continuous even surface. How to use smooth in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Smooth.
SMOOTH meaning: 1. having a surface or consisting of a substance that is perfectly regular and has no holes, lumps…. Learn more.
25 meanings: 1. resting in the same plane; without bends or irregularities 2. silky to the touch 3. lacking roughness of.... Click for more definitions.
Something smooth is free of roughness, stubble, or other imperfections that you can feel with your hands. If your wooden table is giving you splinters, use a sander to smooth it down and make it smooth.
Smooth definition: free from projections or unevenness of surface; not rough. See examples of SMOOTH used in a sentence.
smooth (smo͞oth) adj. smooth·er, smooth·est 1. a. Having a surface free from irregularities, roughness, or projections; even. See Synonyms at level. b. Free from waves or ...