fluid
1 of 2adjective/fluəd/
Forms:more fluid,most fluid
1
having an easily flowing consistency
- The paint was too fluid and dripped down the canvas.
- The soup became more fluid after adding extra broth.
- She prefers her batter fluid for a smoother texture.
- As the ice cream melted, it turned fluid and drippy.
- The medicine was too fluid, spilling everywhere when poured.
2
having the ability to flow or move smoothly without interruption or obstruction
- Her fluid dance movements captivated the audience.
- Her fluid movements in the dance were mesmerizing.
- The artist's brushstrokes were fluid, creating a seamless blend of colors.
- The cat's movements were fluid as it navigated through the narrow spaces.
3
having the ability to adapt easily to changes or new situations
- Her approach to problem-solving was fluid, adjusting with each challenge.
- The project requires a fluid schedule to accommodate shifting deadlines.
- He maintained a fluid attitude in negotiations, open to new ideas.
- The team structure was fluid, allowing members to take on various roles.
- His plans were fluid, ready to change based on circumstances.
4
easy to access and quickly convertible to cash
- They keep their investments fluid to respond to market changes.
- She prefers fluid assets that she can access in emergencies.
- A fluid financial setup allowed them to seize new opportunities fast.
- He likes keeping his funds fluid to adapt to his changing needs.
- Keeping assets fluid helps in managing day-to-day expenses efficiently.
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