slither Synonyms
slither Meaning
Wordnet
slither (v)
to pass or move unobtrusively or smoothly
Webster
slither (v. i.)
To slide; to glide.
slither Sentence Examples
- The serpent slithered stealthily through the undergrowth, its scales shimmering in the sunlight.
- The snake's tongue slithered out of its mouth, tasting the air for potential prey.
- The caterpillar slithered along the branch, leaving a trail of green droppings behind.
- The eel slithered through the muddy water, its body undulating smoothly.
- The earthworm slithered out of the ground, seeking moisture in the damp soil.
- The snail slithered across the pavement, its trail of mucus glistening in the rain.
- The lizard slithered onto a rock, its sharp claws clinging to the rough surface.
- The jellyfish slithered through the water column, its tentacles trailing behind.
- The worm slithered out of the apple, leaving behind a tiny hole.
- The slug slithered across the leaf, its body secreting a protective layer of slime.
FAQs About the word slither
to pass or move unobtrusively or smoothlyTo slide; to glide.
crawl, creep,snake, slide, tiptoe, crouch, grovel, wriggle,worm, inch
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The serpent slithered stealthily through the undergrowth, its scales shimmering in the sunlight.
The snake's tongue slithered out of its mouth, tasting the air for potential prey.
The caterpillar slithered along the branch, leaving a trail of green droppings behind.
The eel slithered through the muddy water, its body undulating smoothly.