seamless

adjective
UK: /ˈsiːmləs/
US: /ˈsiːmləs/
  1. Perfectly smooth, without any breaks or interruptions.

    1. The cake was seamless and tasted delicious.
    2. The transition to the new system was seamless, thanks to careful planning.
  2. Without any noticeable join or edge.

    1. She wore a seamless dress to the party.
    2. The wallpaper was applied with a seamless finish, making the room look bigger.
  3. Operating very smoothly and efficiently.

    1. The online shopping experience was seamless and easy.
    2. Our partnership has been a seamless collaboration, resulting in great success.
seamless adverb
  1. In a seamless manner.

    1. The dancer moved seamlessly across the stage.
    2. The software integrates seamlessly with existing systems, improving workflow.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "seamless" in English means: Perfectly smooth, without any breaks or interruptions., Without any noticeable join or edge., Operating very smoothly and efficiently..

The phonetic transcription of "seamless" is /ˈsiːmləs/ in British English and /ˈsiːmləs/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "seamless": smooth, uninterrupted, fluent, effortless, continuous, integrated.

Example usage of "seamless": "The cake was seamless and tasted delicious.". More examples on the page.