Frictionless

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈfrɪkʃənlɪs/

Definitions of frictionless

adjective describing something that has little to no friction, making movement or progress smooth and effortless

Example Sentences

A1 The wheels on the new shopping cart are designed to be frictionless for easy maneuverability.

A2 The app offers a frictionless user experience, making it easy for even beginners to navigate.

B1 The company implemented a frictionless payment system to streamline the checkout process.

B2 The new software update promises a frictionless integration with existing systems.

C1 The negotiations between the two companies were conducted in a frictionless manner, leading to a successful partnership.

C2 The team worked together with such efficiency that their collaboration was virtually frictionless.

Examples of frictionless in a Sentence

formal The new software update promises to make the user experience more frictionless.

informal With this new app, online shopping will be totally frictionless.

slang This new gadget is so smooth, it's like living in a frictionless world.

figurative Their relationship was once full of conflict, but now it's become more frictionless.

Grammatical Forms of frictionless

past tense

frictioned

plural

frictionlesses

comparative

more frictionless

superlative

most frictionless

present tense

frictionless

future tense

will be frictionless

perfect tense

has been frictionless

continuous tense

is being frictionless

singular

frictionless

positive degree

frictionless

infinitive

to be frictionless

gerund

frictionlessly

participle

frictionless

Origin and Evolution of frictionless

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'frictionless' originated from the combination of the word 'friction' and the suffix '-less', which denotes the absence of something.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the context of physics to describe surfaces with minimal resistance, 'frictionless' has evolved to also be used metaphorically to describe situations or relationships that are smooth and free of obstacles.