sliding
[ slahy-ding ]
/ ˈslaɪ dɪŋ /
adjective
rising or falling, increasing or decreasing, according to a standard or to a set of conditions.
operated, adjusted, or moved by sliding: a sliding door.
OTHER WORDS FROM sliding
slid·ing·ly, adverb slid·ing·ness, noun un·slid·ing, adjectiveWords nearby sliding
slide-action,
slidell,
slider,
slideshow,
slideway,
sliding,
sliding fit,
sliding flap,
sliding friction,
sliding hernia,
sliding rule
Definition for sliding (2 of 2)
slide
[ slahyd ]
/ slaɪd /
verb (used without object), slid [slid] /slɪd/, slid or slid·den [slid-n] /ˈslɪd n/, slid·ing.
verb (used with object), slid [slid] /slɪd/, slid or slid·den [slid-n] /ˈslɪd n/, slid·ing.
to cause to slide, slip, or coast, as over a surface or with a smooth, gliding motion.
to hand, pass along, or slip (something) easily or quietly (usually followed by in, into, etc.): to slide a note into someone's hand.
noun
Origin of slide
before 950; Middle English
sliden (v.), Old English
slīdan; cognate with Middle Low German
slīden, Middle High German
slīten; akin to
sled
SYNONYMS FOR slide
1
slither.
Slide,
glide,
slip suggest movement over a smooth surface.
Slide suggests a movement of one surface over another in contact with it:
to slide downhill.
Glide suggests a continuous, smooth, easy, and (usually) noiseless motion:
a skater gliding over the ice. To
slip is to slide in a sudden or accidental way:
to slip on the ice and fall.
OTHER WORDS FROM slide
slid·a·ble, adjective slid·a·ble·ness, noun out·slide, verb (used with object), out·slid, out·slid or out·slid·den, out·slid·ing.Example sentences from the Web for sliding
British Dictionary definitions for sliding (1 of 2)
sliding
/ (ˈslaɪdɪŋ) /
adjective
rising or falling in accordance with given specifications
fees were charged as a sliding percentage of income
regulated or moved by sliding
British Dictionary definitions for sliding (2 of 2)
slide
/ (slaɪd) /
verb slides, sliding, slid (slɪd), slid or slidden (ˈslɪdən)
noun
Derived forms of slide
slidable, adjective slider, nounWord Origin for slide
Old English
slīdan; related to
slidor slippery,
sliderian to
slither, Middle High German
slīten
Medical definitions for sliding
slide
[ slīd ]
n.
A small glass plate for mounting specimens to be examined under a microscope.
Scientific definitions for sliding
slide
[ slīd ]
A mass movement of earth, rocks, snow, or ice down a slope. Slides can be caused by an accumulation of new matter or of moisture in the overlying material, or by erosion within or below the material. They are often triggered by an earthquake or other disturbance such as an explosion.
The mass of material resulting from such a process.
Idioms and Phrases with sliding
slide
see let ride (slide); let slip (slide).