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silk

Adjective[C/U] Both

This word carries a strong association with luxury, elegance, and high social status. It evokes a tactile sensation of smoothness and coolness, often used to describe things that are effortless or frictionless. In a social or professional context, describing a conversation or a process as silky suggests a polished, perhaps overly smooth or deceptive quality. It contrasts with coarse materials like wool or linen, positioning itself as the gold standard for refinement and delicacy.

Uncountable when referring to the fabric material in general. Countable when referring to specific types or varieties of silk fabrics.

Meanings

Noun

A fine, strong, soft lustrous fiber produced by silkworms.

"The dress was made of pure silk."

Adjective

Made of or resembling silk in texture or appearance.

"She has silk hair that glows in the sun."

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