slither

[ˈslɪðər]

slither Definition

  • 1to move smoothly and quietly with a twisting or sliding motion
  • 2to sneak or creep in a secretive or furtive manner
  • 3to act in a sly or devious way

Using slither: Examples

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

  • Example

    The snake slithered across the grass.

  • Example

    She slithered out of bed and tiptoed to the door.

  • Example

    He slithered his way into the conversation, hoping to hear some juicy gossip.

slither Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for slither

Antonyms for slither

Phrases with slither

  • to leave or escape in a sneaky or furtive manner

    Example

    The thief slithered away from the scene of the crime.

  • to enter or join in a sneaky or unobtrusive way

    Example

    He slithered in unnoticed and took a seat at the back of the room.

  • a small amount of hope that something positive will happen

    Example

    Despite the dire circumstances, there was still a slither of hope that they would be rescued.

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Summary: slither in Brief

To 'slither' [ˈslɪðər] is to move smoothly and quietly with a twisting or sliding motion, or to sneak or creep in a secretive or furtive manner. It can also mean to act in a sly or devious way. Examples include 'The snake slithered across the grass' and 'He slithered his way into the conversation.' Phrases like 'slither away' and 'slither in' denote sneaky actions, while 'slither of hope' refers to a small amount of hope.

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