Comparative for of, or resembling, a liquid, especially in terms of flow
“Its meshes were probably once filled with a fluid substance that has now drained away.”
Comparative for quick or likely to change consistently
“The fluid markets were disorganized and chaotic, with producer groups eventually demanding regulation by the Federal Government.”
Comparative for not settled or stable, or likely or able to change
“The novel depicts a fluid situation that is more or less faithful to reality.”
Comparative for smoothly elegant or graceful in movement
“She had no excessive movements, just very fluid and graceful. Everyone in the restaurant was mesmerized.”
Comparative for requiring little effort, or encountering minimal resistance
“It captures the opposition between the fluid movement of the imagination and the divisive power.”
Comparative for having no distinct shape or form
Comparative for relating to or characteristic of a process or period of transition
Comparative for melodiously or musically soft and sweet
Comparative for free from interruptions or stoppages
Comparative for showing or characterized by great energy and movement
Comparative for not strict or exact
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