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Smooth vs Meek - What's the difference?

smooth | meek | Related terms |

Smooth is a related term of meek.


As adjectives the difference between smooth and meek

is that smooth is having a texture that lacks friction not rough while meek is humble, modest, meager, or self-effacing.

As verbs the difference between smooth and meek

is that smooth is to make smooth or even while meek is (us) (of horses) to.

As an adverb smooth

is smoothly.

As a noun smooth

is something that is , or that goes smoothly and easily.

Delicate vs Smooth - What's the difference?

delicate | smooth |


As adjectives the difference between delicate and smooth

is that delicate is easily damaged or requiring careful handling while smooth is having a texture that lacks friction. Not rough.

As nouns the difference between delicate and smooth

is that delicate is a delicate item of clothing, especially underwear or lingerie while smooth is something that is smooth, or that goes smoothly and easily.

As an adverb smooth is

smoothly.

As a verb smooth is

to make smooth or even.

Smooth vs Honest - What's the difference?

smooth | honest | Related terms |

Smooth is a related term of honest.


As adjectives the difference between smooth and honest

is that smooth is having a texture that lacks friction not rough while honest is (of a person or institution) scrupulous with regard to telling the truth; not given to swindling, lying, or fraud; upright.

As verbs the difference between smooth and honest

is that smooth is to make smooth or even while honest is (obsolete) to adorn or grace; to honour; to make becoming, appropriate, or honourable.

As an adverb smooth

is smoothly.

As a noun smooth

is something that is , or that goes smoothly and easily.

Serene vs Smooth - What's the difference?

serene | smooth | Related terms |

Serene is a related term of smooth.


As verbs the difference between serene and smooth

is that serene is while smooth is to make smooth or even.

As an adjective smooth is

having a texture that lacks friction not rough.

As an adverb smooth is

smoothly.

As a noun smooth is

something that is , or that goes smoothly and easily.

Smooth vs Flippant - What's the difference?

smooth | flippant | Related terms |

Smooth is a related term of flippant.


As adjectives the difference between smooth and flippant

is that smooth is having a texture that lacks friction not rough while flippant is (archaic) glib; speaking with ease and rapidity.

As an adverb smooth

is smoothly.

As a noun smooth

is something that is , or that goes smoothly and easily.

As a verb smooth

is to make smooth or even.

Smooth vs Unexcited - What's the difference?

smooth | unexcited | Related terms |

Smooth is a related term of unexcited.


As adjectives the difference between smooth and unexcited

is that smooth is having a texture that lacks friction not rough while unexcited is (nonstandard) not excited.

As an adverb smooth

is smoothly.

As a noun smooth

is something that is , or that goes smoothly and easily.

As a verb smooth

is to make smooth or even.

Streamline vs Smooth - What's the difference?

streamline | smooth |


As nouns the difference between streamline and smooth

is that streamline is (physics) a line that is tangent to the velocity of flow of a fluid; equivalent to the path of a specific particle in that flow while smooth is something that is , or that goes smoothly and easily.

As verbs the difference between streamline and smooth

is that streamline is to design and construct the contours of a vehicle etc so as to offer the least resistance to its flow through a fluid while smooth is to make smooth or even.

As an adjective smooth is

having a texture that lacks friction not rough.

As an adverb smooth is

smoothly.

Proficient vs Smooth - What's the difference?

proficient | smooth | Related terms |

Proficient is a related term of smooth.


As adjectives the difference between proficient and smooth

is that proficient is good at; skilled; fluent; practiced, especially in relation to a task or skill while smooth is having a texture that lacks friction not rough.

As nouns the difference between proficient and smooth

is that proficient is an expert while smooth is something that is , or that goes smoothly and easily.

As an adverb smooth is

smoothly.

As a verb smooth is

to make smooth or even.

Smooth vs Rehearsed - What's the difference?

smooth | rehearsed | Related terms |

Smooth is a related term of rehearsed.


As verbs the difference between smooth and rehearsed

is that smooth is to make smooth or even while rehearsed is (rehearse).

As an adjective smooth

is having a texture that lacks friction not rough.

As an adverb smooth

is smoothly.

As a noun smooth

is something that is , or that goes smoothly and easily.

Adroit vs Smooth - What's the difference?

adroit | smooth | Related terms |

Adroit is a related term of smooth.


As adjectives the difference between adroit and smooth

is that adroit is dexterous, deft or skillful while smooth is having a texture that lacks friction not rough.

As an adverb smooth is

smoothly.

As a noun smooth is

something that is , or that goes smoothly and easily.

As a verb smooth is

to make smooth or even.

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