What is another word for Liquidly?

Pronunciation: [lˈɪkwɪdli] (IPA)

Liquidly is a term that refers to the manner of how a liquid behaves or flows. It is often used to describe water or any other liquid that has a fluid texture or consistency. Some synonyms for the word liquidly include fluidly, smoothly, effortlessly, and easily. These terms refer to the smoothness and consistency of the liquid. Another synonym for liquidly is the word runny, which describes a consistency that is too thin or watery. Other words that can be associated with liquidly include flow, pour, and stream. These words add more depth and detail to the descriptions of how liquids behave and move.

What are the hypernyms for Liquidly?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Liquidly

He had sat up late-long after Ingeborg, feeling as if she were dissolved in stars and happily certain that Robert felt just as Liquidly starry, had gone to bed-considering potash.
"The Pastor's Wife"
Elizabeth von Arnim
As they went on, and as the clouds lost their glory, the sky in the west over Wut-a-qut-o's head tinged itself with violet and grew to an opal light, the white flushing up Liquidly into rosy violet, which in the northeast quarter of the horizon melted away to a clear grave blue.
"Hills of the Shatemuc"
Susan Warner
A king of a horse, standing a hand taller than the tallest of his companions, with great flowing muscles moving Liquidly, with iron lungs under a vast iron chest, with a neck every fine line of which revealed the racing thoroughbred, with tireless strength in the tensing shoulders and hips, with speed in the delicately formed, slender legs; running easily, every leaping stride hurling his great body in advance of some one of the other horses, his floating mane and tail spun silk that flashed in the sun like shimmering gold, his flashing hoofs like a deer's for dainty grace, his coat a deep, rich, red bay.
"The Short Cut"
Jackson Gregory

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