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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

Synonyms for sliding

Antonyms for sliding

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.

How do native speakers use this expression?

The

goal

was

to

make

it

all

the

way

to

the

end

of

the

board

without

sliding

down

a

chute,

or

running

into

a

snake.