slick Sentence Examples

  1. The newly waxed floor was slick and treacherous, causing everyone to tread carefully.
  2. The snake's scales were slick and shiny, enabling it to slither effortlessly through the grass.
  3. The icy road was slick with frost, making driving extremely hazardous.
  4. The politician's slick speech was designed to charm voters and gain their support.
  5. The salesman's slick presentation convinced the customers to purchase the overpriced product.
  6. The con artist used slick tactics to swindle people out of their money.
  7. The spy had a slick disguise that allowed him to blend seamlessly into the crowd.
  8. The athlete's slick moves helped him win the championship.
  9. The magazine cover had a slick finish that made it stand out on the newsstand.
  10. The lawyer's slick arguments swayed the jury in favor of his client.

slick Meaning

Wordnet

slick (n)

a slippery smoothness

a magazine printed on good quality paper

a film of oil or garbage floating on top of water

a trowel used to make a surface slick

Wordnet

slick (v)

make slick or smooth

give a smooth and glossy appearance

Wordnet

slick (s)

made slick by e.g. ice or grease

superficially impressive, but lacking depth and attention to the true complexities of a subject

having only superficial plausibility

having a smooth, gleaming surface reflecting light

marked by skill in deception

Webster

slick (n.)

See Schlich.

A wide paring chisel.

A slick, or smooth and slippery, surface or place; a sleek.

Webster

slick (a.)

Sleek; smooth.

Webster

slick (v. t.)

To make sleek or smoth.

Synonyms & Antonyms of slick

FAQs About the word slick

a slippery smoothness, a magazine printed on good quality paper, a film of oil or garbage floating on top of water, a trowel used to make a surface slick, make

grease, oil, wash,wet, lubricate, soak, wax, dowse, souse, bathe

rough,rough, dry, roughen, coarsen, coarsen, dry,roughen, sear,sear

The newly waxed floor was slick and treacherous, causing everyone to tread carefully.

The snake's scales were slick and shiny, enabling it to slither effortlessly through the grass.

The icy road was slick with frost, making driving extremely hazardous.

The politician's slick speech was designed to charm voters and gain their support.