Fluid
UK /["/ˈfluːɪd/"]/US /["/ˈfluːɪd/"]/
Definition
a liquid; a substance that can flow
In simple words: A substance that can flow, like liquid or gas.
Examples
- body fluids *(= for example, blood)*
- The doctor told him to drink plenty of fluids.
- cleaning fluid
- It's important to replace fluids and salts that are lost during exercise.
- Retaining excess fluid could be a problem.
- They drained a lot of fluid from his lungs.
Usage notes
Used to describe things that can change shape easily, such as water or air. In contexts about movement or flexibility, it's appropriate. Avoid using it in very formal writing without defining.
Grammar pattern
standalone adjective
Memory hint
Think of 'fluid' as 'flowing' — imagine water smoothly running down a stream.
Collocations
- excess
- amniotic
- bodily
- drain
- drink
- lose
Synonyms
- liquid
- flowing
- smooth
- mutable
- unfixed
Antonyms
- solid
- rigid
- stiff
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'fluent' in the context of language.
- Using 'fluid' as a noun without specifying the type, e.g. 'the fluid is...' instead of 'the fluid is water.'
- Misunderstanding the word as only referring to liquids.