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    smooth
    /smo͞oT͟H/

    adjective

    verb

    • 1. give (something) a flat, regular surface or appearance by running one's hand over it: "she smoothed out the newspaper" Similar flattenmake flatlevelmake level

    adverb

    • 1. in a way that is without difficulties: archaic "the course of true love never did run smooth"

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  2. : having a continuous even surface. (2) of a curve : being the representation of a function with a continuous first derivative. (3) : having or being a short even coat of hair. a smooth collie. compare rough, wirehaired. b. : being without hair. c. : glabrous. a smooth leaf. d. : causing no resistance to sliding. 2.

  3. SMOOTH definition: 1. having a surface or consisting of a substance that is perfectly regular and has no holes, lumps…. Learn more.

  4. easy and uniform, as motion or the working of a machine. having projections worn away: a smooth tire casing. free from hindrances or difficulties: a smooth day at the office. noting a metal file having the minimum commercial grade of coarseness for a single-cut file. Compare dead-smooth.

  5. 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. As you can see, smooth works as both a verb and an adjective.

  6. SMOOTH meaning: 1. having a surface or consisting of a substance that is perfectly regular and has no holes, lumps…. Learn more.

  7. If you smooth something, you move your hands over its surface to make it smooth and flat.

  8. a. Having a fine texture: a smooth fabric. b. Having an even consistency: a smooth pudding. c. Having an even or gentle motion or movement: a smooth ride. 4. Having no obstructions or difficulties: a smooth operation; a smooth trip. 5. Easy-going; serene: a smooth temperament. 6. Not sharp or bitter in taste: a smooth wine. 7.

  9. Definition of smooth verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. smooth. adjective. /smuð/ (smoother, smoothest) flat/even. completely flat and even, without any lumps, holes, or rough areas a lotion to make your skin feel soft and smooth The water was as smooth as glass. a paint that gives a smooth, silky finish Over the years, the stone steps had worn smooth. opposite rough. Want to learn more?

  11. having a regular surface that has no holes or lumps in it: soft, smooth skin. a smooth wooden table. Fewer examples. The table has a smooth, shiny finish. Polishing can be used to create a smooth surface. The birch tree has smooth bark. The nuts have a hard, smooth shell. The surface of the lake was smooth.

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