sleek

adjective
UK: /sliːk/
US: /sliːk/
  1. Smooth and glossy in appearance.

    1. The car has a sleek design.
    2. The magazine features advertisements for sleek new smartphones that cost a fortune.
  2. Well-groomed and stylish.

    1. He had sleek, dark hair.
    2. The actor looked sleek and sophisticated in his tailored suit at the premiere.
sleek verb
  1. To make something smooth and glossy.

    1. She sleeked her hair back.
    2. He sleeked down his unruly hair before the important meeting.
  2. To make something more efficient or streamlined.

    1. The company is sleeking its operations.
    2. The new management team aims to sleek the company's processes to improve productivity.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "sleek" in English means: Smooth and glossy in appearance., Well-groomed and stylish..

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

Synonyms for "sleek": streamlined, glossy, elegant, stylish, smooth.

Example usage of "sleek": "The car has a sleek design.". More examples on the page.