Pronunciation: /ˈsimləs/
adjective describing something that is smooth, continuous, and without any visible seams or interruptions
A1 The transition between scenes in the movie was seamless.
A2 The seamless integration of new technology made the process much smoother.
B1 The artist created a seamless blend of colors in their painting.
B2 The company prides itself on providing seamless customer service.
C1 The merger of the two companies was seamless, with no disruptions to operations.
C2 The software developer ensured a seamless user experience with the new app.
formal The integration of the new software was seamless and caused no disruptions to the workflow.
informal The transition to the new team was seamless - everyone made me feel welcome right away.
slang The way she handled the situation was so seamless, like she had it all under control.
figurative The colors of the sunset blended together seamlessly, creating a beautiful and peaceful scene.
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