What is another word for slithers?

Pronunciation: [slˈɪðəz] (IPA)

"Slithers" is a verb that describes a movement of a creature or object that is smooth, snake-like, and undulating. If you want to make your writing more nuanced, you can use synonyms for the word "slithers", such as "slides", "glides", "creeps", "moves stealthily", "writhes", "slinks", or "worms". These words not only add variety to your writing, but also give you the opportunity to create a more vivid and evocative sentence. So next time you're writing about a snake, a worm, or any object with a slithery movement, try using one or more of these synonyms to bring your writing to life.

What are the hypernyms for Slithers?

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

Usage examples for Slithers

Fluffy spray is blown loosely up between thin silver lips And slithers, tinkling in hard green ice, down the gray rocks.
"Precipitations"
Evelyn Scott
Chuck slithers, doubting Thomas of the outfit and student of Sherlock Holmes, cunningly suggested.
"The Ramblin' Kid"
Earl Wayland Bowman
Chuck slithers queried as they moved toward the gate.
"The Ramblin' Kid"
Earl Wayland Bowman

Famous quotes with Slithers

  • Some of my readers may find themselves thinking that the mere fact that millions of human beings, including many highly intelligent and deeply thoughtful ones, have had strongly held religious beliefs is itself a reason for giving them serious intellectual attention — not necessarily for believing them, of course, but for finding them interesting and for treating them with respect. I would agree with this if the reasons given for them commanded respect. But I have yet to encounter such reasons. What are claimed as proofs are not proofs, and all such "proofs" have long since been discredited, the most important of them by Christians themselves, such as Kant. Yet they go on being trotted out: assertions are made without evidence; mutually contradictory claims proliferate; historical knowledge is defied; mistranslations abound; language is used in a way that slithers unacknowledged between literal meaning and metaphor; the whole vocabulary rests on unsecured presuppositions. Superstitions and belief in magic are perennial in just the same way as religion, and something near to being universal among mankind; and why this is so may be interesting, but in most cases the beliefs themselves are devoid of interesting content, at least to me.
    Bryan Magee

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