Skip to content

What is another word for Move Smoothly? – 102 Move Smoothly Synonyms

    Need another word for Move Smoothly? Use these synonyms of Move Smoothly from our thesaurus to say it differently.


    Synonyms & Similar Words

    glide effortlessly slide smoothly move fluidly flow easily slip seamlessly transition smoothly shift easily change fluently proceed unhindered advance unimpeded progress freely glide frictionlessly slide unobstructed move unencumbered flow unimpeded sail smoothly coast effortlessly roll smoothly wheel effortlessly rotate freely turn easily pivot smoothly swing freely rock gently

    Meaning of Move Smoothly

    The phrase "Move Smoothly" primarily refers to the act of transitioning or progressing from one place, state, or situation to another without difficulty, obstruction, or disruption.

    Definitions

    • To move or progress without difficulty or obstruction
    • * To transition or change from one state or situation to another with ease and continuity

    Etymology of Move Smoothly

    The word "move" originates from the Old French word "movoir," which is derived from the Latin word "movēre," meaning "to move" or "to stir"
    The word "smoothly" is derived from the Old English word "smōth," meaning "smooth" or "even," and the suffix "-ly," which forms an adverb
    Historically, the phrase "Move Smoothly" has been used to describe physical movements, transitions, or changes that occur without interruption or difficulty

    Example Uses

    • The car moved smoothly down the highway, gliding over the paved road
    • * The dancer moved smoothly across the stage, her movements fluid and effortless
    • * The company aims to move smoothly into the new market, avoiding any disruptions to their operations

    Antonyms & Near Antonyms

    jerk roughly move awkwardly stumble clumsily trip laboriously struggle painfully walk unsteadily totter precariously stagger unbalanced lurch violently jolt abruptly bump roughly bounce unevenly careen wildly veer sharply swerve abruptly halt suddenly