smoothness

intermediateB2

/ˈsmuːð.nəs/ · smooth-ness

The quality of being even, level, or free from lumps or indentations.

Meanings

nounformal

The quality of being even, level, or free from lumps or indentations.

سطح کی وہ کیفیت جو ہموار، برابر یا کسی کھچک یا گڑھے سے آزاد ہو۔

ہموری

hamori

Synonyms

evennessflatnessgentlenessہمیتسماہتنرمی

Antonyms

roughnessbumpinessirregularityکھری کنٹھاغیر ہموار

Common Collocations

  • smoothness of the surface
  • smoothness of speech
  • smoothness in texture

Example Sentences

The smoothness of the fabric makes it comfortable to wear.

یہ کپڑے کی ہموری اسے پہننے میں آرام دہ بناتی ہے۔

Yeh kapray ki hamori ise pehnay mein aaram daih banati hai.

The smoothness of the roads allowed for an enjoyable drive.

سڑکوں کی ہموری نے سفر کو خوشگوار بنا دیا۔

Sarakon ki hamori ne safar ko khushgawar bana diya.

She admired the smoothness of his speech during the presentation.

اس نے پیشکش کے دوران اس کی تقریر کی ہموری کی تعریف کی۔

Us ne paeshkash ke doran is ki taqreer ki hamori ki tareef ki.

Easily Confused With

smooth:Smooth is an adjective describing a surface, while smoothness is a noun referring to the quality of being smooth.

Word Family

smooth
adjectiveہمورا
smoothen
verbہمورنا

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of a smooth stone rolling easily down a hill.

Imagine a calm lake reflecting the sky perfectly.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

ہزاروں خواہشیں ایسی کہ ہر خواہش پہ دم نکلے بہت نکلے میرے ارمان، مگر پھر بھی کم نکلے

Hazaaron khwahishen aise ke har khwahish pe dam nikle Bahut nikle mere armaan, magar phir bhi kam nikle

Thousands of desires, each so intense that it takes breath away; many of my wishes came true, yet still too few.

Mirza Ghalib, Unverified

* Poetry attribution is AI-generated and may require verification.

🗣️ Urdu Proverb

ہموار زمین پر ہی چلنا آسان ہوتا ہے

hamwar zameen par hi chalna aasan hota hai

It is easy to walk on level ground.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Old English "smūð" — smooth

First known use: 14th century

The term 'smoothness' has evolved from the Old English word 'smūð', which described a surface without any roughness. Its usage has expanded over time across various contexts including physical properties and metaphorical applications.