slides (Meaning)

slides

to move smoothly along a surface, to pass unobtrusively, to pass by gradations especially downward, a sliding part or mechanism, to fall or dive feetfirst or headfirst when approaching a base in baseball, a musical grace of two or more small notes, to move or pass smoothly and easily, a small transparent picture or image that can be projected on a screen, to move or pass smoothly or easily, a loosened mass that slides, to change position or become dislocated, a short U-shaped section of tube in a brass instrument that is used to adjust the pitch of the instrument or of individual valves, to fall or dive feetfirst or headfirst when approaching a base, to become worse gradually, a slippery surface for coasting, a guiding surface (such as a feeding mechanism) along which something slides, an electronic image presented as a part of a series, an act or instance of sliding, sliding seat, the act or motion of sliding, to cause to glide or slip, portamento, bottleneck sense 3, to move or cause to move smoothly along a surface, to slip and fall by a loss of footing, balance, or support, to put unobtrusively or stealthily, to traverse in a sliding manner, a U-shaped section of tube in the trombone that is pushed out and in to produce the tones between the fundamental and its harmonics, a photographic transparency on a small plate or film mounted for projection, a chute with a slippery bed down which children slide in play, something (as a cover for an opening) that operates or adjusts by sliding, a channel or track on which something is slid, a flat piece of glass or plastic on which an object is mounted for microscopic examination, to pass unnoticed or unremarked, a sloping trough down which objects are carried by gravity, a step-in shoe or slipper, the descent of a mass of earth, rock, or snow down a hill or mountainside, to coast over snow or ice, a moving piece (such as the ram of a punch press) that is guided by a part along which it slides, to slip or fall by loss of footing, to stream along, to coast on snow or ice, to move, pass, or put so as not to be noticed, a small usually rectangular glass or plastic plate used to hold an object to be examined under a microscope, to slither along the ground, a sloping surface down which a person or thing slides, a dislocation in which one rock mass in a mining lode has slid on another

slides Sentence Examples

  1. The playground slides were the highlight of the children's afternoon.
  2. Emily gracefully slid down the water slide, her laughter echoing through the pool.
  3. The medical slides helped the students visualize complex anatomical structures.
  4. The PowerPoint slides presented a clear and concise summary of the project.
  5. The glass slides contained valuable specimens for microscopic examination.
  6. The geologists examined rock slides to study the history of the region.
  7. The snow slides posed a serious threat to skiers and snowboarders on the mountain.
  8. The carpenter carefully measured and marked the slide before making a cut.
  9. The hydraulic slide helped lift the heavy machinery effortlessly.
  10. The amusement park's steepest slide promised an adrenaline-pumping experience.

FAQs About the word slides

to move smoothly along a surface, to pass unobtrusively, to pass by gradations especially downward, a sliding part or mechanism, to fall or dive feetfirst or he

slips, lurks,sneaks, mouses, pussyfoots, inches, skulks, slinks, snakes, shirks

shuffles,struggles, trudges, stumbles, flounders, stamps, stomps, plods,limps, lumbers

The playground slides were the highlight of the children's afternoon.

Emily gracefully slid down the water slide, her laughter echoing through the pool.

The medical slides helped the students visualize complex anatomical structures.

The PowerPoint slides presented a clear and concise summary of the project.