smooth

verb, adjective31 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.9

To a high degree.

To a very high degree.

Smooth in every way, without any flaws.

Totally smooth, with no bumps or problems.

To a reasonable degree; quite.

Pleasingly or attractively smooth.

Especially or noticeably smooth.

In a way that is surprising or worthy of comment.

Unusually or outstandingly smooth.

Extremely or unbelievably smooth.

Smoother than expected.

Having some problems or difficulties.

As smooth as silk.

Nearly but not completely smooth.

Sometimes having problems or difficulties.

As smooth and soft as velvet.

Appearing smooth, but not being so in reality.

To smooth something with a light touch.

To smooth something with precision and attention.

To have a smooth quality or texture.

To seem smooth when touched.

To appear smooth visually.

To cause something to have a smooth surface.

To give the impression of being smooth or without problems.

To change into a smooth state.

To make something smooth through friction or long use.

To use sandpaper to make a surface smooth.

To remove creases or difficulties.

To make something (like hair or clothing) lie flat.

To make hair lie flat against the head.

To remove wrinkles or imperfections by smoothing.