Meaning & Definition of word "Glide"

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    Glide

    /ɡlaɪd/

    noun:

    • 1. an act of gliding; a smooth, effortless movement.
      • Example: The glide of the aircraft was mesmerizing as it descended towards the runway.
    • 2. a style of movement characterized by smooth transitions.
      • Example: The glide of the figure skater impressed everyone at the competition.

    verb:

    • 1. to move smoothly and continuously along, as if without effort.
      • Example: The bird began to glide effortlessly through the sky.
    • 2. to pass or slide smoothly or unnoticeably.
      • Example: She tried to glide past the group without being noticed.
    • 3. to move in a way that is graceful and fluid.
      • Example: The dancer seemed to glide across the stage with elegance.

    Etymology

    Middle English 'gliden', from Old English 'glīdan', meaning 'to glide, glimmer'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    glide in:

    Enter smoothly or unobtrusively.

    glide through:

    Complete something easily without much effort.

    glide along:

    Move forward in a smooth, effortless way.

    Related Words

    slip:

    To move smoothly or stealthily.

    drift:

    To be carried away or moved by currents or forces.

    sail:

    To travel on water by means of wind power.

    Slang Meanings of glide

    Meaning: To move confidently and easily.

    Example Sentence: He really knows how to glide through a crowd.

    Meaning: To impress someone with skill or style.

    Example Sentence: She glided through her presentation like a pro.