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Slick - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Slick means smooth, glossy, or slippery, often describing surfaces like wet roads or polished objects. It can also describe someone who is cleverly persuasive but possibly insincere.

slick

/slɪk/ /slɪk/

Definition:

Smooth and glossy, often in a way that seems artificial or insincere.

Synonyms:

sleek, polished, glossy, slippery

Part of Speech:

adjective, noun, verb

Antonyms:

rough, coarse

Common Collocations:

slick surface, slick road, slick hair, slick marketing

Derivatives:

slickly, slickness

Usage Tips:

Use "slick" to describe smooth surfaces or clever but possibly dishonest behavior.

Common Phrases:

slick as a whistle, slick operator, slick move

Etymology:

Originates from Old English "slice" (slippery), related to Dutch "slik" (mud).

Examples:

  • 1. The rain made the roads slick and dangerous.
  • 2. He gave a slick presentation to impress the investors.
  • 3. Her hair looked slick after applying the gel.
  • 4. The salesman’s slick talk convinced many customers.

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