smooth

adjective
UK: /smuːð/
US: /smuːð/
  1. Having a surface or texture that is not rough or uneven.

    1. The stone is smooth. [ ] [ ]
    2. Her skin was smooth and soft after applying the lotion. [ ] [ ]
  2. Without problems or difficulties.

    1. The flight was smooth. [ ] [ ]
    2. The negotiations went smoothly, with both parties reaching an agreement quickly. [ ] [ ]
smooth verb
  1. To make something smooth.

    1. Smooth the cloth out. [ ] [ ]
    2. He used sandpaper to smooth the rough edges of the wood. [ ] [ ]
  2. To make something happen easily and without problems.

    1. We must smooth the way. [ ] [ ]
    2. Her diplomatic skills helped smooth relations between the two countries. [ ] [ ]
smooth adverb
  1. In a manner that is without problems or difficulties.

    1. The car runs smooth. [ ] [ ]
    2. Everything went very smoothly during the presentation. [ ] [ ]
smooth noun
  1. A drink made by mixing fruit, juice, and often milk or yogurt.

    1. I want a smooth. [ ] [ ]
    2. She made herself a healthy smooth with spinach and berries. [ ] [ ]

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "smooth" in English means: Having a surface or texture that is not rough or uneven., Without problems or difficulties..

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

Synonyms for "smooth": easy, even, flat, level, effortless, gentle.

Example usage of "smooth": "The stone is smooth.". More examples on the page.