Definitions and Examples of smooth, clear
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Having an even surface or texture; free from roughness or irregularities.
Example
The baby's skin was smooth and soft to the touch.
Free from cloudiness, haziness, or fuzziness; transparent.
Example
The water in the lake was so clear that you could see the fish swimming below.
Key Differences: smooth vs clear
- 1Smooth refers to a lack of roughness or unevenness, while wooly refers to a texture that is thick and fuzzy.
- 2Clear refers to a lack of cloudiness or haziness, while wooly refers to a texture that is thick and fuzzy.
Effective Usage of smooth, clear
- 1Describing Texture: Use wooly to describe thick and fuzzy textures, and smooth to describe even and non-rough textures.
- 2Describing Clarity: Use wooly to describe unclear or fuzzy images, and clear to describe transparent or non-hazy images.
Remember this!
The antonyms smooth and clear have distinct meanings. Smooth refers to a lack of roughness or unevenness, while clear refers to a lack of cloudiness or haziness. Use these words to describe texture and clarity in various contexts.