Pronunciation: /ˈsmuðər/
noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea, in this case, 'smoother' is the thing being described
A1 I prefer a smoother texture in my yogurt.
A2 The mechanic recommended using a smoother oil for better engine performance.
B1 Adding a coat of paint can give the walls a smoother finish.
B2 The new software update promises a smoother user experience.
C1 The chef's secret to making the sauce smoother is to add a bit of cream.
C2 The company invested in new technology to make the production process smoother and more efficient.
adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, in this case, 'smoother' is describing a noun
A1 The baby's skin felt smoother after using the new lotion.
A2 The new road surface made the drive much smoother.
B1 Adding more oil to the mixture will make the texture smoother.
B2 The transition between scenes in the movie was much smoother than in the original version.
C1 The negotiations went much smoother once both parties were willing to compromise.
C2 The software update resulted in a smoother user experience overall.
formal The new software update promises a smoother user experience.
informal I just got my car detailed and now it drives way smoother.
slang This new face cream will make your skin feel so much smoother.
figurative Communication between the two departments has become much smoother since the team building workshop.
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