Pronunciation: /ˈlɪkwɪd/
noun a substance that flows freely but is of constant volume, having a consistency like that of water or oil
A1 Water is a type of liquid.
A2 The child spilled the orange juice, creating a sticky liquid mess.
B1 The scientist conducted an experiment to determine the density of the liquid.
B2 The artist used various colored liquids to create a beautiful abstract painting.
C1 The chef carefully measured out the liquid ingredients for the recipe.
C2 The pharmaceutical company developed a new liquid medication for patients with swallowing difficulties.
adjective having a consistency like that of water or oil
A1 I spilled some liquid on the floor.
A2 She poured the liquid soap into the container.
B1 The liquid mixture should be stirred well before use.
B2 The liquid solution was carefully measured and added to the experiment.
C1 The liquid state of matter can take the shape of its container.
C2 The scientist conducted a series of tests to analyze the properties of the liquid substance.
formal The scientist carefully measured the volume of the liquid in the beaker.
informal I spilled some of the liquid on the table while pouring it into the glass.
slang I chugged that energy drink so fast, I barely tasted the liquid.
figurative Her words were like a soothing liquid, calming everyone in the room.
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