glide

Valid in Scrabble

Scrabble points
7
Words With Friends
9
Letters
5
Pronunciation
/ˈɡlaɪd/

Definition of glide

12 senses · 3 parts of speech · etymology included

verb

  1. (intransitive)To move softly, smoothly, or effortlessly.
    “The river glideth at his own sweet will:”
    “It is odd how easily the common-places of morality or of sentiment glide off in conversation. Well, they are "exceedingly helpful," and so Lord Avonleigh found them.”
    “The water over which the boats glided was black and smooth, rising into huge foamless billows, the more terrible because they were silent.”
    “But it was 37-year-old Giggs who looked like a care-free teenager as he glided across the pitch he knows so well to breathtaking effect.”
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verb

  1. (intransitive)To move softly, smoothly, or effortlessly.
    “The river glideth at his own sweet will:”
    “It is odd how easily the common-places of morality or of sentiment glide off in conversation. Well, they are "exceedingly helpful," and so Lord Avonleigh found them.”
    “The water over which the boats glided was black and smooth, rising into huge foamless billows, the more terrible because they were silent.”
    “But it was 37-year-old Giggs who looked like a care-free teenager as he glided across the pitch he knows so well to breathtaking effect.”
  2. (intransitive)To fly unpowered, as of an aircraft. Also relates to gliding birds and flying fish.
    “The tide was out, and we drew up amid the strong bracing smell of seaweed, with gulls screeching, wheeling around, and gliding on the wind.”
  3. (transitive)To cause to glide.
  4. To pass with a glide, as the voice.

noun

  1. The act of gliding.
    “With stealthy glide he approached the door of his master's room, listened, cautiously peeped in, then entered.”
  2. A transitional sound, especially a semivowel.
  3. An attack or preparatory movement made by sliding down the opponent’s blade, keeping it in constant contact.
  4. A bird, the glede or kite.
  5. A kind of cap affixed to the base of the legs of furniture to prevent it from damaging the floor while being moved.
  6. The joining of two sounds without a break.
  7. A smooth and sliding step in dancing the waltz.

name

  1. A census-designated place in Douglas County, Oregon, United States.

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Etymology

From Middle English gliden, from Old English glīdan, from Proto-West Germanic *glīdan, from Proto-Germanic *glīdaną, from Proto-Indo-European *gʰleydʰ-. Cognate with West Frisian glide, glydzje, Low German glieden, Dutch glijden, German gleiten, Norwegian Nynorsk gli, Danish glide, Swedish glida, Finnish liitää.

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