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slither

slither / slither
Intransitive Verb
past: slitheredpp: slithereding: slithering

This word evokes a specific visual of sinuous, undulating movement. It is most frequently associated with reptiles, creating a sensory image of a body pressing against a surface while curving side to side. The physical motion is characterized by a lack of limbs and a seamless, gliding quality. When used to describe human behavior, the word carries a strong negative connotation of cowardice or dishonesty. It suggests a desire to escape a situation without facing the consequences, mirroring the quiet, hidden movement of a snake to imply sneakiness or a lack of integrity.

Meanings

Intransitive Verbslither
[~][~ away][~ into something]

To move smoothly and quietly over a surface with a twisting or oscillating motion, typically like a snake.

"The snake began to slither through the tall grass."

Intransitive Verbslither
[~][~ away][~ into something]

To move in a sneaky, secretive, or deceptive manner to avoid detection.

"He tried to slither out of the room before anyone noticed he was there."

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