sliding

[ˈslaɪdɪŋ]

sliding Definition

  • 1moving smoothly and easily, as if without effort
  • 2changing gradually or imperceptibly

Using sliding: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "sliding" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The sliding glass door was difficult to open because it was stuck.

  • Example

    She made a sliding motion with her hand to indicate the change in numbers.

  • Example

    The company's profits have been on a sliding scale for the past year.

sliding Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with sliding

  • a type of door that opens horizontally by sliding, often used for patios or balconies

    Example

    The apartment has a balcony with sliding doors that offer a great view of the city.

  • a system where the cost or value of something changes according to a particular factor, such as income or size

    Example

    The clinic charges patients on a sliding scale based on their income.

  • a move in football (soccer) where a player slides on the ground to take the ball away from an opponent

    Example

    The defender made a sliding tackle to prevent the striker from scoring a goal.

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Summary: sliding in Brief

The term 'sliding' [ˈslaɪdɪŋ] refers to smooth and easy movement, often with gradual changes. It can describe physical motion, like a sliding glass door, or abstract concepts, like a company's profits on a sliding scale. 'Sliding' extends into phrases like 'sliding doors,' which are horizontal doors, and 'sliding scale,' which is a system of changing costs or values.

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