The idiom “(as) smooth as silk” is commonly used to describe something that is extremely smooth, soft, or effortless. The phrase evokes the luxurious and seamless texture of silk, making it a perfect metaphor for anything that feels flawless or operates with ease.


Meaning of “(as) smooth as silk

This idiom conveys:

  1. Flawless Texture: Something that feels soft, sleek, and free of imperfections.
  2. Effortless or Graceful Performance: Used metaphorically to describe actions or processes that occur without difficulty or disruption.

Examples:

“Her voice was as smooth as silk during the performance.”

“The negotiation went smooth as silk thanks to his expertise.”


Examples of usage in sentences

“This lotion leaves your skin smooth as silk after application.”

“The new engine runs as smooth as silk—you can barely hear it.”

“The pudding was smooth as silk, with no lumps or imperfections.”


    Synonyms for “(as) smooth as silk

    Here are some phrases with similar meanings:

    • As smooth as butter
    • As smooth as velvet
    • As soft as a feather
    • As sleek as satin

    How to use “(as) smooth as silk

    In everyday conversations

    “After conditioning, my hair feels as smooth as silk.

    “The car’s suspension makes every ride smooth as silk.

    In writing or storytelling

    “She walked into the room with movements as smooth as silk, drawing everyone’s attention.”

    “The chocolate mousse was a delight, smooth as silk and rich in flavor.”

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