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smoothness ( Noun)
UK/US /ˈsmuːðnəs/
Plural
smoothnesses
1-
B2
Whenever a ground is fully level and even, with no tough patches or holes, it has this property
-> I fell in love with the smoothness of her skin.
-> I use silk in my dresses because I love it's smoothness.
-> Sauce's smoothness made it seem tasty.
Opposite
roughness
2-
C1
the property of a material when there are no hard components in it
-> The fresh grapes contribute to the smoothness of the cake.
-> The new wine has great smoothness and a bitter taste.
3-
C1
a situation in which something is occurring or is progressing without causing any concerns
-> I know you liked the smoothness of the company.
-> We need to work hard to keep the smoothness on the election.
4-
C1
the property of being evenly matched consistent, with no abrupt pauses and begins
-> The smoothness of the flight made me forget my flying fear.
-> I admired the smoothness of her piano performance on stage.
5-
C1
the quality of being extremely kind and nice, yet in a manner that is frequently not intimate
-> I could sense the smoothness in him.
-> I appreciate you, but I don’t like the smoothness in your heart.
6-
C2
the property of being lovely to listen to and free of harsh or uncomfortable noises
-> She sang in a beautiful smooth voice.
-> I try to play the piano with such a smoothness.