Definition of «slippery»

The word slippery means something that is difficult to hold onto or grasp, often due to a smooth and wet surface. It can also refer to someone who is evasive or hard to pin down in conversation.

Usage examples

  1. The road was covered in black ice, making it extremely slippery for cars to drive on.
  2. She lost her balance and fell on the slippery floor after spilling a glass of water.
  3. The politician tried to avoid answering direct questions during the interview by using slippery language.
  4. The soap bar slipped out of his hand in the shower, causing him to fall on the slippery tiles.
  5. The ice skaters glided gracefully across the slippery surface of the frozen lake.

Sentences with «slippery»

  • Yet the biomedical sciences, which he agrees we should not undermine, are full of slippery slopes, most of them accidental and unforeseen. (religion-online.org)
  • This allows the system to prevent a wheel from spinning in extreme conditions on slippery road surfaces or when the two rear wheels are experiencing significant differences in friction coefficient. (press.bmwgroup.com)
  • The all - wheel - drive system certainly helps convert torque into traction, and it does so on slippery surfaces as well. (drivemag.com)
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