All slick synonyms
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S s verb slick
- deck out β If a person or thing is decked out with or in something, they are decorated with it or wearing it, usually for a special occasion.
- garlanded β a wreath or festoon of flowers, leaves, or other material, worn for ornament or as an honor or hung on something as a decoration: A garland of laurel was placed on the winner's head.
- whorled β having a whorl or whorls.
- larded β the rendered fat of hogs, especially the internal fat of the abdomen.
- creamed β the fatty part of milk, which rises to the surface when the liquid is allowed to stand unless homogenized.
- larding β the rendered fat of hogs, especially the internal fat of the abdomen.
- fit out β adapted or suited; appropriate: This water isn't fit for drinking. A long-necked giraffe is fit for browsing treetops.
adj slick
- in the know β to perceive or understand as fact or truth; to apprehend clearly and with certainty: I know the situation fully.
- neat β in a pleasingly orderly and clean condition: a neat room.
- chatoyant β having changeable lustre; twinkling
- adroit β Someone who is adroit is quick and skilful in their thoughts, behaviour, or actions.
- greasy β smeared, covered, or soiled with grease.
- fulsome β offensive to good taste, especially as being excessive; overdone or gross: fulsome praise that embarrassed her deeply; fulsome dΓ©cor.
- natty β neatly or trimly smart in dress or appearance; spruce: a natty white uniform.
- hyaline β Also, hyalin, H04/H0454500 hahy-uh-lin, ΛhaΙͺ Ι lΙͺn. Biochemistry. a horny substance found in hydatid cysts, closely resembling chitin. a structureless, transparent substance found in cartilage, the eye, etc., resulting from the pathological degeneration of tissue.
- convictive β able or serving to convince or convict
- canny β A canny person is clever and able to think quickly. You can also describe a person's behaviour as canny.
- glassy β resembling glass, as in transparency or smoothness.
- facile β moving, acting, working, proceeding, etc., with ease, sometimes with superficiality: facile fingers; a facile mind.
- hyaloid β hyaloid membrane.
- insincere β not sincere; not honest in the expression of actual feeling; hypocritical.
- in shape β person: physically fit
- flyest β clever; keen; ingenious.
- all there β having his or her wits about him or her; of normal intelligence
- mazy β full of confusing turns, passages, etc.; like a maze; labyrinthine.
- adulatory β If someone makes an adulatory comment about someone, they praise them and show their admiration of them.
- mala fide β in bad faith; not genuine.
- adept β Someone who is adept at something can do it skilfully.
- glazier β a person who fits windows or the like with glass or panes of glass.
- flipper β a broad, flat limb, as of a seal or whale, especially adapted for swimming.
- glistening β to reflect a sparkling light or a faint intermittent glow; shine lustrously.
- deceitful β If you say that someone is deceitful, you mean that they behave in a dishonest way by making other people believe something that is not true.
- fictile β capable of being molded.
- gleaming β a flash or beam of light: the gleam of a lantern in the dark.
- dexterous β Someone who is dexterous is very skilful and clever with their hands.
adjective slick
- astucious β Subtle; cunning; astute.
- glib β readily fluent, often thoughtlessly, superficially, or insincerely so: a glib talker; glib answers.
- quick β done, proceeding, or occurring with promptness or rapidity, as an action, process, etc.; prompt; immediate: a quick response.
- waxy β angry.
- argute β (of sounds) shrill
- witting β knowing; aware; conscious.
noun slick
- caginess β cautious, wary, or shrewd: a cagey reply to the probing question.
- foxiness β The characteristic or quality of being foxy.
- glibness β readily fluent, often thoughtlessly, superficially, or insincerely so: a glib talker; glib answers.
- weekly β done, happening, appearing, etc., once a week, or every week: a weekly appointment with an analyst.
- waxiness β The quality of being waxy.
- mag β a female given name, form of Margaret.
- magazine β a publication that is issued periodically, usually bound in a paper cover, and typically contains essays, stories, poems, etc., by many writers, and often photographs and drawings, frequently specializing in a particular subject or area, as hobbies, news, or sports.
- craftiness β skillful in underhand or evil schemes; cunning; deceitful; sly.