sleek
English
Etymology
Late variant of slick.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /sliːk/
- Rhymes: -iːk
Adjective
sleek (comparative sleeker, superlative sleekest)
- Having an even, smooth surface; smooth
- sleek hair
- Dryden
- So sleek her skin, so faultless was her make.
- glossy
- Not rough or harsh.
- Milton
- Those rugged names to our like mouths grow sleek.
- Milton
- Slim and streamlined; not plump, thick, or stocky.
Derived terms
Translations
smooth
not rough or harsh
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Adverb
Verb
sleek (third-person singular simple present sleeks, present participle sleeking, simple past and past participle sleeked)
- To make smooth or glossy; to polish or cause to be attractive.
Translations
Noun
sleek (uncountable)
Translations
that which makes smooth; varnish
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Scots
Etymology
Variant of slick.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /slik/
Adjective
Verb
sleek (third-person singular present sleeks, present participle sleekin, past sleekit, past participle sleekit)
- to sleek
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