Definitions and Examples of smooth, straight
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Having an even surface or texture; free from roughness or bumps.
Example
The baby's skin was smooth and soft to the touch.
Extending or moving uniformly in one direction without curving or bending.
Example
The ruler was straight and perfect for drawing lines.
Key Differences: smooth vs straight
- 1Smooth refers to a surface or texture that is even and free from roughness or bumps.
- 2Straight refers to an object or line that extends uniformly in one direction without curving or bending.
Effective Usage of smooth, straight
- 1Describing Surfaces: Use smooth to describe surfaces that are even and free from roughness or bumps.
- 2Describing Lines: Use straight to describe lines that extend uniformly in one direction without curving or bending.
- 3Comparing Objects: Use these antonyms to compare objects with different textures or shapes.
Remember this!
The antonyms smooth and straight describe surfaces or objects that are even, without any bumps or curves. Use these words to describe surfaces, lines, or to compare objects with different textures or shapes.