Meaning & Definition of word "Silky"

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    Silky

    /ˈsɪl.ki/

    adjective:

    • 1. having a smooth, soft, and lustrous texture resembling silk.
      • Example: The child's hair was silky and smooth, cascading down her back.
    • 2. very fine or soft to the touch; often used to describe certain fabrics or surfaces.
      • Example: The dress was made of a silky material that flowed beautifully.
    • 3. having a delicate or refined quality, often used metaphorically to describe sounds or manners.
      • Example: His silky voice had a calming effect on everyone in the room.

    Etymology

    Derived from the word 'silk' with the suffix '-y', indicating a resemblance.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    silky smooth:

    Referring to a very smooth and soft quality.

    silky hair:

    Hair that is soft, shiny, and healthy.

    a silky voice:

    A voice that is smooth and pleasant to listen to.

    Related Words

    silk:

    A natural fiber produced by silkworms, used in textiles.

    sleek:

    Having an elegant and smooth appearance or design.

    satiny:

    Having a texture or shine similar to satin.

    Slang Meanings of silky

    Meaning: Describing a smooth and suave person or manner.

    Example Sentence: He's got a silky charm that makes everyone like him.

    Meaning: Referring to something that is exceptionally well done or appealing.

    Example Sentence: That presentation was silky; the visuals were stunning.