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Slivery - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Slivery describes something that is thin, narrow, or sharp, like a sliver of wood or glass. It can also refer to a texture that feels splintery or flaky, similar to silver fragments.

slivery

/ˈslɪvəri/ /ˈslɪvəri/

Definition:

Resembling or consisting of small, thin, sharp fragments or splinters.

Synonyms:

Splintery, flaky, shard-like, fragmented

Part of Speech:

adjective

Antonyms:

Solid, unbroken, smooth

Common Collocations:

Slivery wood, slivery glass, slivery texture, slivery fragments

Derivatives:

Sliver, slivered, slivering

Usage Tips:

Use "slivery" to describe objects that break into thin, sharp pieces like glass or wood.

Common Phrases:

None commonly associated with "slivery."

Etymology:

Derived from "sliver," meaning a small, thin piece of something broken off.

Examples:

  • 1. The old fence had a slivery surface that could give splinters.
  • 2. Be careful with the broken mirror—its edges are slivery and sharp.
  • 3. The carpenter sanded the wood to remove its slivery texture.
  • 4. Her fingers stung after touching the slivery fragments of the shattered vase.

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